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Central American Expedition, J. Alden Mason, 1937

Accession Lot

  • Object[63]
  • yes[63]
  • no[62]
  • yes[1]
  • american[63]
  • bead[1]
  • bowl[17]
  • bowl fragment[1]
  • cup[2]
  • effigy bowl[1]
  • effigy cup[1]
  • effigy vase[1]
  • effigy vessel[2]
  • figure[1]
  • figurine[3]
  • jar[1]
  • olla[9]
  • pitcher[2]
  • saucer[2]
  • spindle whorl[13]
  • tetrapod bowl[1]
  • tripod bowl[2]
  • tripod olla[1]
  • vase[1]
  • vessel fragment[1]
  • vessel lid[1]
  • whistle[1]
  • asuncion mita[30]
  • chalchuapa[31]
  • department of guatemala[2]
  • department of jutiapa[30]
  • department of peten[2]
  • guatemala[63]
  • guatemalan highlands[1]
  • kaminaljuyu[1]
  • lake amatitlan[2]
  • menton (guatemala)[1]
  • new mexico[4]
  • nicaragua[1]
  • pamplona[2]
  • suburbs of guatemala city[1]
  • late postclassic[1]
  • modern[1]
  • pre-classical[1]
  • maya[3]
  • maya (central american culture)[1]
  • central american[63]
  • animal head[2]
  • arms[2]
  • bird[1]
  • bird head[1]
  • birds[1]
  • earring[1]
  • frog[2]
  • human face[4]
  • human head[2]
  • jar[1]
  • man[1]
  • monkey[2]
  • toad[1]
  • woman[1]
  • alabaster[1]
  • ceramic[46]
  • clay[14]
  • jade[1]
  • lead glaze[5]
  • pigment[11]
  • volcanic rock[1]
  • carved[2]
  • incised[11]
  • yes[4]
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37-13-244

37-13-244

Spindle Whorl

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37-13-168

37-13-168

Tripod Bowl

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37-13-175

37-13-175

Bowl

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37-13-245

37-13-245

Spindle Whorl

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37-13-176

37-13-176

Bowl

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37-13-163

37-13-163

Olla

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37-13-169

37-13-169

Olla

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37-13-203

37-13-203

Bowl

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37-13-240A

37-13-240A

Spindle Whorl

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37-13-239A

37-13-239A

Spindle Whorl

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37-13-239B

37-13-239B

Spindle Whorl

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37-13-150

37-13-150

Tripod Olla

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37-13-149

37-13-149

Olla

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37-13-156

37-13-156

Tripod Bowl

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37-13-237

37-13-237

Bowl

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37-13-208

37-13-208

Bowl

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37-13-173

37-13-173

Saucer

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37-13-151

37-13-151

Bowl

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37-13-164

37-13-164

Effigy Cup

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37-13-153

37-13-153

Bowl

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37-13-44

37-13-44

Pitcher

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37-13-161

37-13-161

Jar

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37-13-148

37-13-148

Vase

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37-13-182

37-13-182

Figurine

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37-13-38

37-13-38

Bowl

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37-13-241B

37-13-241B

Spindle Whorl

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37-13-181

37-13-181

Vessel Lid

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37-13-174

37-13-174

Saucer

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37-13-209

37-13-209

Bowl

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37-13-199

37-13-199

Bowl

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37-13-207

37-13-207

Pitcher

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37-13-243

37-13-243

Spindle Whorl

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