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Red seed beads in groups of six or seven, with white snail-like shells in pairs; all strung on a a fine light brown plant fibre string.
A reddish-brown oblong wood piece with a cylindrical shape tapering downward toward the middle on a small block base. While flat on top, the inside is hollowed out widely and deeply, and there are two crescent pieces cut out of each end.
Plain brown shell cut in half with a relatively conical shape, three equally spaced vertical ridges around the sides, and a point at the end.
Undecorated dark brown shell cut in half. Fairly rounded with smooth sides and a point at the end.
Plain oval-shaped light brown shell with a small section cut off of one end. One vertical ridge goes all around the sides sectioning the shell in half with another vertical ridge sectioning one side of that in half. Has a point at one end.
A red and brown clay bowl with two horizontal bands of bosses circling the rim of the bowl linked by a triangular toothed pattern with grooved dots in the areas between the lines. Rounded bottom.
Pot stand. Fibre string binds the vegetable matter together to form a ring.
A basketry woven conical piece with a hole at the tapered end, possibly due to the bottom which may be broken and missing. Has a wide rim at the flared end.
A long charred wood stick with a v-shaped groove that is 1.5 cm deep and 15 cm long.
Limb from tree with two alternate branches which are bent and lashed together to form an oval. The net is lashed to the frame by vegetable fibres. Plain branch handle with bark still attached.