Image Missing: Hearst Museum object titled Jug, accession number 9-16947a,b, described as Jug, pottery; bridged beak-spouted jug with twisted basket handle; flaring rim; rounded body, and flat slightly concave base; a small “animal head” with protruding eyes balances a vertical strap handle; pain red-brown; design on body shows four ibex and one human figure framed in “hanging kites”; ladder patters on body and sides of spout and strap. Core: pale orange buff with grey grits; smoothed and perhaps self-slipped above lower body; hand made.