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Hearst Museum object titled Adze blade, accession number 6-19294, described as Bronze adze blade, modern type; length 20 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Alabastron, accession number 8-228, described as Alabastron (bronze); 2 handles; 12. 7 cm high
Hearst Museum object titled Amulet, accession number 5-7361, described as Solid bronze figure of Apis (bull) walking. Moon disc and uraeus between horns.
Hearst Museum object titled Amulet, accession number 5-7360, described as Bronze figure of Apis (bull form).
Hearst Museum object titled Amulet, accession number 5-2048, described as Amulet- bronze figure with birds on head; sun; crocodile at bottom. Archaeological context/ associations: Various figures of bronze and faience.
Hearst Museum object titled Amulet, accession number 5-13171, described as Amulet; bronze; standing figures of three gods (Triad of Gods) on a thin base and backed with a thin plate; single loop at back; 2.2 cm high.
Hearst Museum object titled Amulet, accession number 5-2150, described as Pendant; metal; 4 standing figures
Hearst Museum object titled Amulet box, accession number 9-21869a,b, described as Amulet box(a) and lid(b), of the type worn by an affluent woman. In it she would put sacred objects such as relics of a venerated Lama (a picture or photograph, a piece of his robe, for example), sacred medicines, a small image of Buddha, mantras written on rolls of paper, and folded and thread-crossed mandalas drawn in ink on paper (such as 9-21872 and 9-21878).  The amulet box is worn   around the neck in the center of the chest.
Hearst Museum object titled Amulets, accession number 6-20706, described as three amulets, one bead, two bronze fragments. New Empire
Hearst Museum object titled Applicator, accession number 6-10453, described as bronze applicator stick for eye paint. length 11.3 cm