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Hearst Museum object titled Amulet, accession number 5-1929, described as Amulet of tooth and metal; length: 10 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Amulet, accession number 5-1919, described as Tooth and shell amulet; length: 5¾ inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Amulet, accession number 5-1920, described as Amulet made of three large teeth hung on rusty metal ring; length 3 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Animal horn, accession number 5-14360, described as Trumpet, patinated red-stained elephant tusk. Damaged at base, modified at tip with opening. Incised linear dots. Length 40.5 centimeters. Purchased for $300, August 1983.
Hearst Museum object titled Arm band, accession number 5-1776, described as Raffia arm-band (imvuie) ; diameter: 4"10.16cm Women's or men's dance paraphanalis Dance nlūp- made by women, used by women- District of Bitam, Northern Gabon
Hearst Museum object titled Arm band, accession number 5-1789, described as Arm band made of monkey fur strips (bikō bikwen) Dance paraphernalia made and worn by either men or women.
Hearst Museum object titled Arm band, accession number 5-1797, described as brass arm band, scroll with straight lines.  2 3/4" H.
Hearst Museum object titled Armband, accession number 5-1798, described as Brass armband, scroll with curved lines(mvwat); 2 ¾"h (6.98 cm) primarily ankle band
Hearst Museum object titled Armband, accession number 5-1805, described as Metal armband, "C" shape, with incised design(ngōs) ; ¾" thick (1.91 cm)
Hearst Museum object titled Armband, accession number 5-1799, described as Metal armband, "C" shape. (Nkyemé minam); ½" thick, (1.27 cm)