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Mason, John A. "Other Theocratic Cultures of Mexico: American Collections: The Ancient Civilizations of Middle America." The University Museum Bulletin 10, no. 1-2. (1943): 42-48.

Reference

  • Object[21]
  • no[14]
  • yes[7]
  • no[21]
  • american[21]
  • effigy urn[4]
  • figurine[12]
  • human figurine[1]
  • mask[1]
  • palma[1]
  • pendant[1]
  • sculpture[1]
  • stand[1]
  • cempoala[2]
  • colima[2]
  • costa rica[3]
  • etla[1]
  • guila[1]
  • ixtlan[1]
  • manzanillo harbor[1]
  • mexico (central america)[18]
  • nayarit[1]
  • oaxaca (mexican state)[4]
  • papalutla[1]
  • rio frio[2]
  • san andres tuxtla[5]
  • tlacolula[1]
  • vera cruz (mexican state)[5]
  • veracruz (mexico)[5]
  • zaachila[1]
  • late classic[1]
  • guetar[2]
  • tarascan[2]
  • totonac[5]
  • zapotec[4]
  • central american[21]
  • from cave temple[1]
  • from large mound atop small mountain, at head of burial, covered with dressed slab.[1]
  • from tomb[1]
  • near tlacalula, santa cruz papalutla[1]
  • bee god[1]
  • chief[1]
  • conch shell[1]
  • cup[1]
  • dog[1]
  • dog head?[1]
  • fish[1]
  • head[2]
  • jaguar[1]
  • lobster[1]
  • man[1]
  • mask[1]
  • nude woman[1]
  • seated figure[1]
  • were-jaguar[1]
  • woman[1]
  • ceramic[15]
  • jadeite[1]
  • lava stone[1]
  • stone[1]
  • terracotta[1]
  • volcanic stone[2]
  • yes[21]
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12463

12463

Figurine

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38-29-7

38-29-7

Human Figurine

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39-29-5

39-29-5

Figurine

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29-41-706

29-41-706

Effigy Urn

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12677

12677

Palma

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NA5904

NA5904

Pendant

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30-53-1

30-53-1

Figurine

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37-21-3

Figurine

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42-8-3

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39-29-10

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29-41-708

Effigy Urn

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38-29-4

Stand

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15080

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15077

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15078

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29-41-739

Effigy Urn

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29-41-729

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29-120-1

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15079

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15076

Mask

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39-29-14

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