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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-4895, described as Modern Chinese imitation of Aynthia ware rice bowl ("Bencharong porcelain").
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-4891, described as Small celadon bowl with vertically grooved sides.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-4889, described as Lopsided celadon, bowl (kiln reject).
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-4890a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 9-4892, described as Decorated rice bowl; satyr pattern;  "Bencharong" porcelain.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl and lid, accession number 9-4890a,b, described as Celadon bowl with gray design, lid with knob handle.
Hearst Museum object titled Chopper, accession number 18-163, described as Elongate pebble chopper; schist; unifaced. Length 9 cm.  Similar utilized flakes and “atypical Hoabinhian” tools were recovered from Gua Kechil I and II deposits in Alcove trench. See Dunn, F. L. (in press) “Journal Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society.”
Hearst Museum object titled Chopper, accession number 18-164, described as Elongate pebble chopper; basalt; bifaced. Length 8 cm.  Similar utilized flakes and “atypical Hoabinhian” tools were recovered from Gua Kechil I and II deposits in Alcove trench. See Dunn, F. L. (in press) “Journal Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society.”
Hearst Museum object titled Chopper, accession number 18-162, described as Elongate pebble chopper; basalt; bifaced. Length 8 cm. Similar utilized flakes and “atypical Hoabinhian” tools were recovered from Gua Kechil I and II deposits in Alcove trench. See Dunn, F. L. (in press) “Journal Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society.”
Hearst Museum object titled Core, accession number 18-172, described as Elongate core tool (chopper ?); basalt; bifaced. Length 9 cm. Similar to those recovered from Gua Kechil I deposits; see Dunn, “Journal Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society,” (in press). See also M.W.F. Tweedie, 1953, J.M.B.R.A.S. XXVI (2), plates 2 and 3.