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: Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 2-8103, described as Bowl containing black paint. Polychrome, darkened from age, broken area in rim. Height 7.5 cm., diameter 18.0 cm.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Canteen, accession number 2-8119, described as White, decorated canteen. Polychrome floral and triangular design on both sides, cracked on one side. Height: 12.5 cm; approximate diameter: 17.5 cm.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 2-8104, described as Figurine. Ceramic, seated male figure with arms coming forward, mouth and eyes are openings, all-over polychrome design. Molded and painted clay. Specimen described as a "mono." Height 15.0 cm. Materials: clay, molded, painted.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 2-8118a,b, described as Two handled jar with cover. Decorated with abstract polychrome design on cream ground, red on inside of neck and lid. Fire smudged and crackled, rim broken and repaired. a) Jar; height 20.0 cm., diameter 17.0 cm. approx. b) lid; height 7.8 cm., diameter 8.8 cm.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Olla, accession number 2-8116, described as White, decorated olla. Polychrome geometric and curvilinear design, black framing lines, red rim and base. Height 30.5 cm., diameter 28.0 cm. approximately.
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S1969-1970 #8: Acalanes High School District/Jack Sturgeon (July 18, 1969–July 24, 1969)
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S1973-1974 #37: Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology/David D. Herod (November 13, 1973–December 20, 1973)
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S1973-1974 #42: M. H. de Young Memorial Museum (December 3, 1973–February 21, 1974)
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S1974-1975 #81: Mt. Diablo Unified School District (April 15, 1975–June 11, 1976)
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S1976-1977 #44: Department of Anthropology (UC Berkeley) (February 1, 1977–February 2, 1977)
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S1982-1983 #43: SFO Museum (May 24, 1983–December 7, 1983)
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S1985-1986 #31: The Crafts Museum, New Delhi, India (March 8, 1986–August 4, 1986)
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S1992-1993 #26: SFO Museum (May 26, 1993–September 10, 1993)
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