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Hearst Museum object titled Female figurine, accession number 3-30455, described as female figure with a head cloth and long skirt.  A small pig sits atop her headdress and she carries piglets under each arm.  Her dress is decorated with applied flowers both front and back.  Two pots decorated like geese are at the hem of her dress. Face is a combination of molded, applied and incised forms.
Hearst Museum object titled Female figurine, accession number 3-30396, described as standing, female figure with head-cloth and long skirt which is decorated with an applied flower.  Facial features are a combination of applied and incised.  Holds a basket in each arm and 2 birds and a turtle cluster at her hem.  markings: E R V 12/79.
Hearst Museum object titled Female figurine, accession number 3-30425, described as standing female figure wearing a head cloth and long skirt decorated with 3 applied flowers.  Holds 3 birds in arms.  Small feet protrude from hem of skirt.  Face is a combination of molded, applied and incised forms; wears large earrings and necklace.  Birds and flowers are highlighted with orange paint.  markings: E/RV 12/71.
Hearst Museum object titled Female figurine, accession number 3-30429, described as standing figure wearing a head cloth topped with a bird and long skirt decorated with an applied flower.  Holds a handled basket in right arm and large pan in left arm.  Face is a combination of molded, applied and incised forms; wears earrings and necklace.
Hearst Museum object titled Female figurine, accession number 3-30382, described as Ceramic, standing, female figure. Long skirt and bodice are decorated with an applied large central flower on each, plus leaves and birds; small feet are at the base of her skirt.  She holds a goat under her right harm and a bull under her left arm.  A necklace of beads surrounds the neckline.  She has a pot on her head from which braids extend downward to her ears and are decorated with flowers.  Earrings hand from her ears.
Hearst Museum object titled Female figurine, accession number 3-30428, described as standing figure wearing a head cloth topped with a basket, and long undecorated skirt.  Holds an empty bowl in right hand and holds a bowl with 4 medallions and 10 "bananas" in left arm.  Face is a combination of molded, applied and incised forms; wears large earrings and necklace.  tag: Mexico.
Hearst Museum object titled Female figurine, accession number 3-30421, described as standing female figure wearing a head cloth and long skirt with apron which is decorated with applied flowers and leaves.  She holds an effigy pot in her hands decorated as a goose, and three identical pots stand at her feet.  markings: RV 7/71 & T.B.
Hearst Museum object titled Female figurine, accession number 3-30398, described as standing female figure with head-cloth and long skirt decorated with applied flowers and vines.  Facial features area a combination of applied, molded and incised.  Carries two pits in left hand and a goose in her right.  A bead necklace edges her bodice.  tag: B-L $40.00, 3.20, E R V 12/71.
Hearst Museum object titled Female figurine, accession number 3-30397, described as standing, female figure with head-cloth and long skirt decorated with applied & incised birds and flowers.  Holds an effigy pitcher in her left arm (neck & head of bird broken away) and a goose in the right arm. Facial features are molded, applied and incised as is a necklace.  Birds, flowers, pitcher, birds, necklace are highlighted with orange paint.  markings: B.B.N (on back).
Hearst Museum object titled Female figurine, accession number 3-30406, described as standing, female figure with head-cloth, & undecorated skirt.  Facial features are a combination of molded, applied and incised as is a bead necklace.  Holds a goat in both hands, 3 turtles are arrayed along the hem of her skirt.  markings: E R V 12/71.