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Hearst Museum object titled Figurine head, accession number 18-271b, described as Terracotta head, wearing triangular hat. Height 1¾ inches. Archaeological; Madjapahit Period (Hindu-Javanese), 1294-1520 AD; excavated by farmers plowing fields; probably genuine according to Professor Heath.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine head, accession number 18-274, described as Terracotta head; horn-like projections. Height 2¼ inches. Archaeological; Madjapahit Period (Hindu-Javanese), A.D. 1294-1520; excavated by farmers plowing fields; genuine and unusual according to Professor Heath.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine head, accession number 18-271a, described as Terracotta head. Height 1¼ inches.  Archaeological; Madjapahit Period (Hindu-Javanese), 1294-1520 AD; excavated by farmers plowing fields; probably genuine according to Professor Heath.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine head, accession number 18-273a, described as Terracotta head. Width 1¼ inches. Archaeological; Madjapahit Period (HIndu-Javanese), 1294-1520 AD; excavated by farmers plowing fields; probably genuine according to Professor Heath.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine head, accession number 18-271c, described as Terracotta head, large ears, “hat.” Height 1¾ inches. Archaeological; Madjapahit Period (Hindu-Javanese), 1294-1520 AD; excavated by farmers plowing fields; probably genuine according to Professor Heath.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine head, accession number 18-272, described as Terracotta figurine head; hat-shaped object on right rear. Width 2¾ inches. Archaeological; Madjapahit Period (HIndu-Javanese), A.D. 1294-1520; excavated by farmers plowing fields; genuine and unusual according to Professor Heath.
Hearst Museum object titled Terracotta vessel, accession number 5-8790, described as Head; figurine; terra cotta; buff colored; woman (?) head; oval face with slit eyes, nose partially broken off; 3 ridged projections at back of head (hair) , one other missing.