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Hearst Museum object titled Fishhook, accession number 6-6007, described as Copper fish hook
Hearst Museum object titled Fishhook, accession number 6-6973, described as Small metal fish hook
Hearst Museum object titled Fishhook, accession number 11-1973, described as Wooden fish hook with sinnet rope
Hearst Museum object titled Fishhook and fishing line, accession number 18-1082, described as Fish line: set fish line, set with single metal hook, nylon line. Hook tied to nylon line with twisted cord, 22 cm long. Weighted with bottle or bundle of four flashlight batteries (not included with specimen). Tied in suitable location, baited with shrimp, fruit (”bua ara,” “Fucus”). Made and used by men. All materials bought in market. Formerly cord made of rattan. Cost in U.S. dollars: 10 cents.
Hearst Museum object titled Fishhook and fishing lure, accession number 11-3023, described as Fish hook, of turtle shell(?), and lure.
Hearst Museum object titled Fishhook fragment, accession number 9-3642, described as Fishhook fragment, iron