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Purchased from Robert M. Zingg, 1938

Accession Lot

  • Object[12]
  • no[1]
  • yes[11]
  • no[12]
  • american[12]
  • bowl[12]
  • mexico (central america)[12]
  • nayarit[12]
  • huichol[12]
  • central american[12]
  • gourd[12]
  • pigment[1]
bowl

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38-23-104B

38-23-104B

Bowl

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38-23-104A

38-23-104A

Bowl

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38-23-103D

38-23-103D

Bowl

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38-23-103C

38-23-103C

Bowl

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38-23-103B

38-23-103B

Bowl

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38-23-103A

38-23-103A

Bowl

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38-23-103I

38-23-103I

Bowl

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38-23-103H

38-23-103H

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38-23-103G

38-23-103G

Bowl

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38-23-103F

38-23-103F

Bowl

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38-23-103E

38-23-103E

Bowl

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38-23-105

Bowl

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