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Manioc strainer and press. Long, narrow, basketry tube. Woven from thin strips of black and undyed stem(?) in a herringbone pattern. One end is open, with a woven loop protruding from one side of the rim, while the other end is closed and has a loop bound with twined cord protruding from it.
A basketry woven roughly triangular shaped fan with herring bone weave. Handle is v-shaped and wrapped with fibre at both ends. Plain natural colour. There is a nail on the front right bottom side.
A fairly tight lattice of thin strips of stem (?) woven between a square frame of doubled sticks.
A fairly tight lattice of thin strips of stem (?) woven between a rectangular frame of doubled sticks.
Woven basket consisting of two rectangular pieces that fit inside of each other. Each is woven in a herringbone pattern and have dark brown edges. The two sections are fastened together with a twisted, tasseled twine.
One slab of grey limestone similar in shaped to that of a rectangle, but one side is tapered to a narrow squared-off point. There are three distinct row of high relief carvings depicting human figures.
Dish with an incised line inside the base, and one at the rim.
Dish with scalloped edges. The dish has an incised line inside the base as well as two at the edge.
A wood stand made in one piece and created in such a way so that when it is opened it unfolds into an x-shape. Carved with a floral pattern in the panels and petal borders.
One human figure stands in small pot holding a smaller human figure in his arms. The pot has a stem and foot. The top edge flares outwards.