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Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-614, described as Broken spear
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-2988, described as Arrow; pusukichege; cane shaft, unfeathered; nock-end wrapped with fiber and pitched; hand forged iron point attached with pitch; leaf0shaped barbed point; poisoned.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-2984, described as Arrow; Koepang; cane shaft, unfeathered; nock-end wrapped with fiber and pitched; hand forged iron point attached with pitch; leaf-shaped barbed point, poisoned.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-16864, described as spear with wooden shaft and iron point and finial at base.  spearpoint is split and hammered to fit the size of the shaft.  point has 2 barbed flanges.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-5747, described as spear; iron lanceolate-shaped blade and iron ferrule over wood shaft; used for hunting lions; length 180.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-6720, described as Spear; shaft decorated with burned pattern; one end elongated laurel leaf-shaped blade with double blood course (black filled) each side; other end pointed iron spike (blackened); l. 158.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-10420, described as Spear; wooden shaft, hand-forged socketed iron leaf-shaped blade with rib down center on both sides; butt end missing, old splits in shaft. length 1.225M.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-882, described as spear
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-15319a-d, described as Spear, in four pieces: A) iron rod with a leaf-shaped spear head, 4 cm wide in the middle and 12 cm long; flared on the other end to fit on a wooden shaft; length 96 cm.; B) hide sheath, edge sheath with a leather strap to hold on; strap broken; C) wooden shaft, dark red color; pointed on both ends to hold the spear rods; length 96 cm, diameter 1.7 cm; D) tips iron rod; long and thin; blunt end; flared opposite to fit on the wooden shaft; length 78 cm, diameter 0.6 cm; total length 253 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear, accession number 5-1730, described as Spear; 76" 183.04cm long