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  • Object[56]
  • no[32]
  • yes[24]
  • no[55]
  • yes[1]
  • american[56]
  • bowl[15]
  • bowl cover[1]
  • censer[1]
  • clay[2]
  • cup[4]
  • cylinder vessel[1]
  • effigy[1]
  • figurine[9]
  • figurine fragment[6]
  • incense burner[1]
  • mask[2]
  • object[1]
  • pot cover[1]
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  • sherd[1]
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  • tripod bowl[1]
  • tripod vase[1]
  • vessel[4]
  • vessel fragment[1]
  • whistle[5]
  • chama (guatemala)[56]
  • department of alta verapaz[3]
  • guatemala[56]
  • classic maya[1]
  • maya[10]
  • teotihuacan[1]
  • toltec[1]
  • central american[56]
  • moun a, top digging[1]
  • mound a, top digging[1]
  • mound a, top digging[14]
  • mound a, top digging,[1]
  • mound b[1]
  • pasture[2]
  • alligator head[1]
  • animal[1]
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  • armadillo[1]
  • bat god[1]
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  • corn?[1]
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  • clay[56]
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  • pigment[3]
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  • yes[2]
clay
chama (guatemala)

1 - 32 of 56 Records

NA11096

NA11096

Bowl

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NA11279

NA11279

Figurine Fragment

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NA11293

NA11293

Whistle

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NA11089

NA11089

Tripod Bowl

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NA11076

NA11076

Bowl

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38-14-2

38-14-2

Tripod Vase

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NA11286

NA11286

Figurine Fragment

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NA11283

NA11283

Figurine

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NA11145

NA11145

Bowl

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NA11297

NA11297

Figurine

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NA11191

NA11191

Bowl

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NA11217

NA11217

Bowl

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NA11256

NA11256

Figurine

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NA11086

NA11086

Bowl

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NA11080

NA11080

Bowl

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NA11079B

NA11079B

Bowl Cover

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NA11079A

NA11079A

Bowl

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NA11054

NA11054

Vessel

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NA11240

NA11240

Bowl

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NA11184

NA11184

On Display

Cup

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NA11185

NA11185

Cylinder Vessel

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NA11234

NA11234

Effigy

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NA11175

NA11175

Cup

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NA11216

NA11216

Bowl

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NA11037

Bowl

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NA11299

Sherd

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NA11070

Bowl

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NA11287

Figurine Fragment

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NA11160

Figurine

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NA11031

Bowl

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NA11126

Mask

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NA11032

Mask

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