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: Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 16-14951, described as Jar; conical base, rim flared, finger nail impressions and linear design stick incisions above waist. Below waist, burnished. Grey, brown, with dark fire clouds. Interior smudged by smoky fuel before use. 32 cm width 17.5 cm height
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: Hearst Museum object titled Jar, accession number 16-10311, described as Pottery jar; globular body; bulging face-neck with strap handle to body; face-neck modeled and painted in black and red; 7 1/2” length. See D.A. Robinson’s M.A. Thesis for all site numbers: 1 huaquero hole in bottom
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