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Hearst Museum object titled Cover, accession number 5-13290b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Cover, accession number 5-13289b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Cow bell, accession number 5-6072, described as Cow bell; rectangular tin can with one end cut off; clapper of metal tubing tied on with leather; h. 7.5 cm.; l. 7 cm; w. 5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Doll, accession number 5-14434, described as Doll. Anthropomorphic, clay, fired and painted orange with molded features. Has beads for eyes, and down front for a necklace. Wearing a 2-piece tan cloth outfit which is wrapped around the waist and tied with a string. Height 16.7 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Drinking horn, accession number 5-6944, described as Uvya" horn for  beer with pointed tip/ handle. For drinking beer by men. Found in a Masai village.
Hearst Museum object titled Ear lobe plug, accession number 5-6058, described as Ear plug; solid wood cylinder; L. 3.5 cm.; dia. 4 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Ear lobe plug, accession number 5-6059, described as Ear plug; solid wood cylinder; L. 6 cm.; dia. 2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Ear lobe plug, accession number 5-6057, described as Ear plug; wood; cylinder; 5 cm. L.; dia. 4 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Ear lobe plug, accession number 5-6060, described as Ear plug; solid wood cylinder; L. 6 cm.; dia. 3 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Earring, accession number 5-13275, described as Earring., Kenya, Masai. 5-13275, acc no. 3321. File code: 2.2 Donor: Dr. Harold B. Van Maren. Materials, techniques: Leather, glass beads, tin Description: Earring; oblong doubled leather strip decorated on front with glass beads and triangles of tin; incomplete (beaded thong for attachment not included); l. 17.2 cm.