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Hearst Museum object titled Bull figurine, accession number 3-30742, described as Ceramic figure of a bull with a snake (?) beneath it's feet, both standing on a rectangular base. Bull is natural grey clay, decorated with rust, yellow ochre and blue makings around neck, on back and around legs. Large horns are painted yellow ochre. The edge of the base is blue.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine group, accession number 3-30752, described as Miniature figure group: Two ceramic figures (snake and man) beside a tree snag, mounted on a round base. Base is painted green and red-orange; man wears yellow pants and hat, and white shirt; snake is "army" green with pink and white hilites, yellow and black eyes and a red snout.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine group, accession number 3-30749, described as Miniature figure group: 2 ceramic figures - lion and alligator - mounted on a fragment of tree bark, whose top surface is painted green. Lion is yellow tan and black with red "blood" over right shoulder; alligator painted grey with white teeth and read "blood" on neck and head.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine group, accession number 3-30750, described as Miniature figure group: Two ceramic figures - monkey and snake - mounted on a fragment of tree bark, whose top surface is painted green. Monkey is black with red "blood" over right shoulder and on head; snake is painted brown and black with read "blood' on head and coils.