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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 5-16951, described as black, shallow bowl.  concentric ridges around rim.  low pedestal rim.  4 bosses on opposite sides of rim.  bosses triangular, each with 1 hole.  decorative string in 1 set of bosses.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 5-16943, described as black shallow bowl.  rim with deep concentric ridges.  4 bosses on opposite sides of rim.  triangular bosses with holes.  low pedestal.  decorative string in 1 set of bosses.
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 5-16941, described as black, shallow bowl.  rim 5 deep concentric ridges.  4 bosses on opposite sides of rim, one broken.  low pedestal.  bosses triangular with 1 hole each.  decorative string in 1 set on bosses.
Hearst Museum object titled Clay samples, accession number 5-4704b, described as clay samples for 5-4695 to 5-4703
Hearst Museum object titled Clay samples, accession number 5-4704c, described as clay samples for 5-4695 to 5-4703
Hearst Museum object titled Clay samples, accession number 5-4704a, described as clay samples for 5-4695 to 5-4703
Hearst Museum object titled Lip plate, accession number 5-17127, described as Burnished clay lip plate, Mursi tribe, Ethopia
Hearst Museum object titled Pot, accession number 5-16953, described as black pot.  3 triangular bosses (1 hole each) on opposite shoulders.  concentric incised rings on shoulder.  low ring base.  decorative string in 1 set of bosses.
Hearst Museum object titled Pottery cup, accession number 5-8376, described as cup (chalice); pottery with hollow cone shaped base; round patch on side; chip on lip; protrusion on middle ridge; native name and meaning: tewa, drinking cup; height 16 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Vessel, accession number 5-17130, described as Mold made Tej glass drinking vessel with imprint of lion wearing crown on front, from Addis Ababa, highlands of Ehiopia