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Guatemalan Expedition, Robert Burkitt, 1924

Accession Lot

  • Object[222]
  • no[160]
  • yes[62]
  • no[212]
  • yes[10]
  • american[222]
  • arrowhead[1]
  • axe head[4]
  • axehead[1]
  • bead[28]
  • beads[2]
  • blade[4]
  • bowl[37]
  • bowl fragment[1]
  • bowl lid[1]
  • censer[3]
  • conch shell[1]
  • cup[16]
  • cup cover[1]
  • cylinder vessel[2]
  • disc[1]
  • disk[1]
  • effigy vessel[1]
  • figurine[3]
  • flake[1]
  • head[1]
  • implement[1]
  • iron ore[1]
  • jar[1]
  • knife[7]
  • knife blade[14]
  • lid[3]
  • metate[2]
  • mirror[6]
  • mirror fragment[3]
  • mold fragment[1]
  • mosaic[3]
  • mosaic fragment[1]
  • object fragment[1]
  • ocher[2]
  • olla[3]
  • ornament[1]
  • pendant[14]
  • pitcher[1]
  • plate[1]
  • pot[1]
  • pot cover[1]
  • pyrite[1]
  • rasp[1]
  • seal (object)[1]
  • slag[1]
  • smoothing stone[1]
  • snail shell[1]
  • spearhead[5]
  • spindle whorl[1]
  • stamp fragment[1]
  • stone fragment[3]
  • tripod bowl[5]
  • tube[5]
  • tube fragment[1]
  • urn[1]
  • vase[17]
  • vessel[9]
  • vessel lid[1]
  • whistle[2]
  • chipal[92]
  • chocola[1]
  • department of huehuetenango[13]
  • department of quiche[82]
  • department of suchitepequez[1]
  • guatemala[222]
  • ixtahuacan[13]
  • kixpek[80]
  • ratinlixul[36]
  • st. francis[1]
  • chipal 2[1]
  • late classic maya[1]
  • chama 3[1]
  • chipal 2[1]
  • early classic maya[1]
  • early post-classic maya[3]
  • late classic[1]
  • maya[15]
  • central american[222]
  • foot of mound[1]
  • goup b, between mounds 1 & 3[1]
  • group a[9]
  • group a, in mouth of skull[1]
  • group b[3]
  • group b, between mound 1 & 3[1]
  • group b, between mound 1 and 3[3]
  • group b, between mounds 1 & 3[10]
  • group b, mound 5[4]
  • group b. between mounds 1 & 2[1]
  • group b. between mounds 1 & 3[8]
  • group c[1]
  • group d[2]
  • group d, in mouth of skeleton[1]
  • group e[5]
  • miscellaneous places[13]
  • mound 1, group b, found in mouth of skull[1]
  • mound 1, group f[5]
  • mound 111[12]
  • mound 1v[1]
  • mound a[19]
  • mound b[18]
  • mound b found by workmen.[1]
  • mound b. found by workmen.[1]
  • mound iv[3]
  • mounds 111 and 1v[1]
  • one day southwest of lake atitlan[1]
  • q[10]
  • r[1]
  • ruin b[41]
  • s[1]
  • t[1]
  • tambor[7]
  • u[8]
  • x[7]
  • animal head[8]
  • animal head?[1]
  • bird[1]
  • bird head?[1]
  • bird?[1]
  • dog head[1]
  • dog?[1]
  • earrings[1]
  • face[2]
  • feline head[1]
  • figure[2]
  • figurine[1]
  • glyph[1]
  • grotesque face[3]
  • grotesque head[1]
  • headdress[1]
  • hieroglyphics[1]
  • human face[1]
  • human figure[1]
  • jaguar head[4]
  • old face[1]
  • parrot[1]
  • puma[1]
  • reptile[1]
  • reptile head[1]
  • shoe[1]
  • warrior[1]
  • woman[1]
  • wrestlers[1]
  • animal bone[1]
  • basalt[5]
  • bone[7]
  • ceramic[81]
  • clay[23]
  • conch shell[1]
  • copper[1]
  • flint[2]
  • greenstone[4]
  • iron ore[1]
  • jade[13]
  • jadeite[16]
  • lead glaze[1]
  • marble (stone)[1]
  • mica[1]
  • obsidian[31]
  • ocher[2]
  • paint[1]
  • pigment[7]
  • pyrite[12]
  • quartzite[3]
  • resin (material)[1]
  • shale[4]
  • shell[3]
  • snail shell[1]
  • stone[19]
  • turquoise[1]
  • carved[11]
  • glazed[2]
  • incised[14]
  • modelled[2]
  • painted[6]
  • polished[1]
  • sawn[1]
  • yes[11]

31 - 60 of 222 Records

NA11584

NA11584

Bowl

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NA11524

NA11524

Censer

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NA11638

NA11638

Vase

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NA11555

NA11555

Bowl

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NA11643

NA11643

Pendant

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NA11006

NA11006

Smoothing Stone

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NA11511

NA11511

Vessel

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NA11588

NA11588

Cylinder Vessel

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NA11592

NA11592

Tube

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NA11607

NA11607

Vase

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NA11492

NA11492

Bowl

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NA11541

NA11541

Bowl Lid

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NA11699

NA11699

Bowl

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NA11540

NA11540

Bowl

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NA11693

NA11693

Cup

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NA11698

NA11698

Bowl (uncertain)

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NA11531

NA11531

Cup

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NA11678

NA11678

Vessel

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NA11571

NA11571

On Display

Whistle

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NA11701

NA11701

On Display

Cup

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NA11604

NA11604

Vase

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NA11613

NA11613

Mirror

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NA11537

NA11537

Censer

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NA11596

NA11596

Cup

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NA11517

NA11517

Cup

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NA11700

NA11700

Cup

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NA11611

NA11611

On Display

Mirror

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NA11603

NA11603

Vase

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NA11593

NA11593

Object Fragment

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NA11610

NA11610

On Display

Mirror

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NA11597

Bowl

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NA11490

Tripod Bowl

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