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Hearst Museum object titled Trap, accession number TB-40, described as Fish trap model fragment. Eight horizontal sticks lashed to alternating above and below 14 smaller and longer sticks with one end fanning out.
Hearst Museum object titled Trap, accession number TB-38, described as Fish trap model fragment. Possibly a door for a trap. Five straignt wooden sticks (2 at each end and one in the center) lashed to 9 smaller straight sticks with a 2 ply twisted grass loop tied to one corner.
Hearst Museum object titled Trap, accession number TB-36, described as Fish trap model, small model or inside portion of another model. Megaphone shaped open work made by lashing a spiraling one piece twig around 30 separate sticks. Approximately half run the entire length of the trap and the others are inserted at the midpoint to provide support as the trap flares out.
Hearst Museum object titled Trap, accession number TB-37, described as Fish trap model small. Double cones. Inside cone 12cm (L), spiral twig lashed to straight sticks. Small inside cone has 1.5cm opening in small end.
Hearst Museum object titled Trap, accession number TB-39, described as Fish trap model fragment (door?). Four evenly spaced sticks lashed to 6 longer straight sticks (one outside stick broken near one corner).
Hearst Museum object titled Trap, accession number TB-41, described as Fish trap model fragment. Twleve horizontal sticks lashed alternately above and below with 13 longer and thinner straight sticks. Fans out slightly at one end.