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Object Number 2004.24.2318
Display Title Zoomorph B, with people seated on top; GB Gordon Camp in background, 1901
Descriptions
Object Description Zoomorph B, with people seated on top; GB Gordon Camp in background; Frances Forrester-Brown in front (brown hair, wearing huipil); William Forrester-Brown standing in the back (moustache, no hat), 1901
Subject
  • Jungle
  • Staff
  • Expedition
  • Hut
Department Photographic
Date 1901
Artist Dr. George Byron Gordon
Culture
  • Lowland Maya
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America / Guatemala / Izabal / <County> / <City> / Quirigua

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Zoomorph B, with people seated on top, George B. Gordon Camp in background
2004.1.383.54 Zoomorph B, with people seated on top, George B. Gordon Camp in background
Quirigua
Stelae A, C, and Sculpture B, With Gordon's Camp, 1901
2004.24.2302 Stelae A, C, and Sculpture B, With Gordon's Camp, 1901
Quirigua
Image Not Available for Expedition to Guatemala and Honduras. GB Gordon field report and map
00-34-20/76078.2 Expedition to Guatemala and Honduras. GB Gordon field report and map
Copan
Northwest corner of Plaza of George Gordon's camp, view of Stelae A, C, and Sculpture B
2004.1.383.149 Northwest corner of Plaza of George Gordon's camp, view of Stelae A, C, and Sculpture B
Quirigua
Basket; purchased by A.M. Tozzer, 1901, from the Pujunan family, Huntchupe camp, six miles from Nashville, el Dorado County, CA.
2004.24.42601 Basket; purchased by A.M. Tozzer, 1901, from the Pujunan family, Huntchupe camp, six miles from Nashville, el Dorado County, CA.
California
Camp at ruins, east of Uloa River
2004.29.8802 Camp at ruins, east of Uloa River
Honduras
Image Not Available for Correspondence from George Byron Gordon to Charles P. Bowditch concerning whether the Maya used an ordinal system.
2018.1.28 Correspondence from George Byron Gordon to Charles P. Bowditch concerning whether the Maya used an ordinal system.
Cambridge
Image Not Available for Photographic albums of Peabody Museum expeditions to Copan, Honduras, 1891- 1901
2004.1.395 Photographic albums of Peabody Museum expeditions to Copan, Honduras, 1891- 1901
Copan
Visitors in camp, Saser (Sasser) Serai (inn), four men sitting in a circle
2010.5.34993 Visitors in camp, Saser (Sasser) Serai (inn), four men sitting in a circle
Kashmir
Camp of Mr. Worcester at Ambuklao
12-61-70/10861.1.785 Camp of Mr. Worcester at Ambuklao
Philippines
A.M. Tozzer's 1901 Harvard Dorm Room
2004.24.34553 A.M. Tozzer's 1901 Harvard Dorm Room
Cambridge
Image Not Available for Tozzer, A.M. : M.A. diploma presented to Tozzer by Harvard University in 1901 fo
978-25-10/58232 Tozzer, A.M. : M.A. diploma presented to Tozzer by Harvard University in 1901 fo
Cambridge