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Hearst Museum object titled Amulet, accession number 9-16940, described as Elliptical object, light brown terra cotta; small elliptical clay object with triangular section; two perforations at midpoint; front surface decorated with raised and incised line in a balancing abstract patter; rear surface rough with scraping marks and finger impression. Hand molded.
Hearst Museum object titled Applicator, accession number 9-18180b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number 9-16779, described as Arrowhead. Ovate blade, thickened mid-rib; square sectional tang.  Green patina.  Total L. 11.0 cm. L. of tang 5.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number 9-16960, described as Arrowhead, flint, serrated, hollow base notch 2.75 cm length.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number 9-16776, described as Arrowhead.  Unbarbed, broad, leaf-shaped blade; squarte sectional tang.  Total L. 5.7 cm.  L of tange 3.2 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number 9-16962, described as Arrowhead, flint, serrated, hollow base notch 2.5 cm length.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number 9-16961, described as Arrowhead, flint, serrated, hollow base notch 2.75 cm length.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number 9-16770, described as Arrowhead. Barbed deltoid blade, raised mid-rib; round tang tapering to point. L. 62 cm.; L. of tang 3.0 cm.  Green patina. Arrowheads of the deltoid form are widely distributed in Western Persia from the late 2nd Early 1st millennium B.C. aand are presursors of the winged arrowheads which have the same distribution: Persian Talish, Dailaman, Marlik, Amlash, Khurvin; in Kurdistan Bit Sorgh; cemetery B from Sialk and in Lursitan.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number 9-16772, described as Arrowhead. Deltoid blade, square sectioned tang, tapering to a point. High rounded mid-rib.  Green patina. Corrosive losses at lower corners of blade. Total L. 7.4 cm; L.of tang 3.0 cm. Arrowheads of the deltoid form are widely distributed in Western Persia from the late 2nd Early 1st millennium B.C. aand are presursors of the winged arrowheads which have the same distribution: Persian Talish, Dailaman, Marlik, Amlash, Khurvin; in Kurdistan Bit Sorgh; cemetery B from Sialk and in Lursitan.
Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number 9-16774, described as Arrowhead.  Slightly barbed; broad leaf-shaped, thickened mid-section; round tapering tang.  Green patina.  Total L. 8.0 cm; L. of tang 5.6 cm.