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Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-1907, described as Metal leaf-shaped spearhead (Nkum Akong); length: 6½ inches; width: 1 inch.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-1900, described as Barbed metal spearhead (nkum akong); 7.75 inches long, 1⅛ inches wide.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-1904, described as Metal leaf-shaped spearhead (Nkum Akong); length: 8½ inches; width: 1¼ inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-1902, described as Barbed metal spearhead (Nkum Akong); length: 6¾ inches; width: 1inch.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-4645, described as Iron spearhead with  zig-zag design on one face. All iron is made by Falasha men and sold or traded to Amhara, Qemant, and Wayto.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-1903, described as Barbed metal spearhead (Nkum Akong); length: 8 inches; width: 2¾ inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-1901, described as Barbed metal spearhead (Nkum Akong); length: 7½ inches; width: 1inch.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 9-6652, described as Iron spear head; flat leaf-shaped blade with tanged base; length 11 inches. “Gond” pattern; iron forged in India.
Hearst Museum object titled Spearhead, accession number 5-1906, described as Metal leaf-shaped spearhead (Nkum Akong); length: 7 inches; width: 1⅜ inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Spear point, accession number 5-3089, described as Iron spear point; hand forged; socketed, barbed, 14.75 inches long.