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Purchased from H. A. Monday, 1929

Accession Lot

  • Object[230]
  • no[203]
  • yes[27]
  • no[227]
  • yes[3]
  • american[230]
  • bead[1]
  • beaker[2]
  • bobbin[1]
  • bowl[13]
  • bowl fragment[3]
  • cup[3]
  • dish[5]
  • ear disc[3]
  • effigy urn[24]
  • effigy vessel[4]
  • effigy vessel fragment[1]
  • figurine[62]
  • figurine fragment[1]
  • flute[1]
  • incense burner[9]
  • incense pan[2]
  • incense pan handle[2]
  • mask[4]
  • maskette[2]
  • olla[5]
  • ornament[1]
  • pendant[1]
  • pipe[2]
  • pitcher[2]
  • plaque[1]
  • potsherd[1]
  • rattle[8]
  • sherd[7]
  • spindle whorl[23]
  • spoon[1]
  • spouted vessel[1]
  • stamp[4]
  • statue fragment[3]
  • toy[2]
  • tripod bowl[5]
  • tripod vessel[1]
  • urn[6]
  • urn fragment[2]
  • vase[8]
  • vessel[8]
  • vessel foot[9]
  • vessel fragment[2]
  • atzcapotzalco[8]
  • chalchicameca[1]
  • chalchicomula[1]
  • cholula[4]
  • coatepec[1]
  • coatitlan[1]
  • coatlinchan[12]
  • cuernavaca[2]
  • cuicuilco[1]
  • cuilapam[3]
  • distrito federal[37]
  • ejutla[2]
  • etla[8]
  • guila[3]
  • huexotla[3]
  • huitzo[1]
  • metepec[1]
  • mexico (central america)[230]
  • mexico state[13]
  • miahuatlan[2]
  • mitla[8]
  • mixteca[1]
  • morelos[2]
  • nochixtlan[3]
  • oaxaca[7]
  • oaxaca (mexican state)[119]
  • ocotlan[10]
  • papalutla[3]
  • pochutla[2]
  • puebla (mexican state)[7]
  • roalo village[1]
  • s. fr. cuautla[1]
  • san bartolo[6]
  • san carlos yautepec[4]
  • san juan teotihuacan[16]
  • san juan teotitlan del camino[2]
  • san lorenzo[1]
  • san miguel[1]
  • san miguel tlequesciapal[1]
  • san miguel tlichiapam[1]
  • san pedro taviche[4]
  • santiago minas[2]
  • sc[1]
  • state of mexico[4]
  • sultepec[1]
  • taviche[1]
  • tenexpa[1]
  • teotlaltzingo[1]
  • texcoco[14]
  • tlacolula[3]
  • tlalixtac[17]
  • tlaxcala[5]
  • valley of mexico[1]
  • veracruz (mexico)[1]
  • yanhuitlan[1]
  • yautepec[2]
  • zaachila[4]
  • zimatlan[1]
  • zoquiapan[1]
  • archaic[2]
  • incised[1]
  • modern[3]
  • post-cortesian[8]
  • toltec i[1]
  • toltec ii[10]
  • archaic[2]
  • aztec[40]
  • early zapotec[6]
  • mazatecan[2]
  • mixtec[20]
  • pre-aztec[7]
  • toltec[33]
  • totonac[1]
  • totonacan[2]
  • zapotec[106]
  • central american[230]
  • 40 miles from mexico city[1]
  • border of puebla and oaxaca; from zapotecan tomb[1]
  • cave[1]
  • dug up near local pyramid of the sun[1]
  • found in a brick pit 8-10 m. below surface[1]
  • found in a brick pit 8-10 m. below surface.[1]
  • found in a brick pit in second stratum.[2]
  • found in a brick pit, 8-10 m. below surface.[1]
  • found in brick pit 8-10 m. below surface.[1]
  • found in the primitive stratum of the pyramid.[1]
  • from "mogote"[1]
  • from burial mound near mitla[1]
  • from cave temple[2]
  • from cave temple, facing mate 29-41-739, with god's niche empty. cave entrance covered by land-slide, located by tradition[1]
  • from grave[1]
  • from large cave which held many objects[1]
  • from large cave.[1]
  • from large mound atop small mountain, at head of burial, covered with dressed slab.[1]
  • from mogote[10]
  • from mogote (mound of temple rubbish or tomb)[1]
  • from puebla-oaxaca border[1]
  • from ruin[1]
  • from subterranium of temple[1]
  • from teccalli, destroyed by bernal diaz del casstillo's expedition[1]
  • from tomb[4]
  • from tomb, 40 miles east of oxaca city[1]
  • from tomb. (magote)[1]
  • from zapotec ruins near puebla border. xipe?[1]
  • hinzo de mogote[1]
  • near etla[2]
  • near mitla, dug from sand bank[1]
  • near santa rosa hacienda[1]
  • near tlacalula, santa cruz papalutla[1]
  • nearby[1]
  • santiago cuilapam[1]
  • site "p"[6]
  • site che --[1]
  • site p[1]
  • southern oaxcaca[1]
  • animal head[5]
  • badger head[1]
  • bat[1]
  • bird[4]
  • bird head[1]
  • chief[1]
  • coyote head[1]
  • cross[1]
  • crown[5]
  • dog[1]
  • eagle claw[2]
  • fish[1]
  • flower[2]
  • foot[2]
  • hand[2]
  • head[41]
  • heads[1]
  • helmet[2]
  • human[1]
  • human face[1]
  • jaguar[2]
  • macuilxochitl[1]
  • mask[1]
  • ocelot[2]
  • ocelot?[1]
  • ocelotl[5]
  • old god[4]
  • old goddess[1]
  • old priest[1]
  • owl[1]
  • ozomatli[1]
  • priest[4]
  • priest?[3]
  • saint[2]
  • sandal[1]
  • seated figure[2]
  • serpent head[3]
  • shield[1]
  • snake[1]
  • star[1]
  • warrior[4]
  • xipe?[1]
  • xochipilli[1]
  • xochiquetzal[2]
  • ceramic[230]
  • terracotta[20]
  • black ware[1]
  • brown ware[3]
  • glazed[2]
  • incised[7]
  • painted[15]
  • polished[16]
  • polychrome[1]
  • red ware[1]
  • slipped[33]
  • yes[10]
ceramic

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29-41-779

Tripod Bowl

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29-41-850

Spindle Whorl

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29-41-475

Figurine

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29-41-704

Urn

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29-41-674

Figurine

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29-41-741

Effigy Urn

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