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Adolescent female personage attired in the habiliaments of the god with the mask of the god Cocijo in its headdress
Adolescent female personage attired in the habiliaments of the god with the mask of the god Cocijo in its headdress
Object Number 63-24-20/76378.1.15
Display Title Adolescent female personage attired in the habiliaments of the god with the mask of the god Cocijo in its headdress
Descriptions
Object Description Written on board: Oaxaca, Zapotec. Cat. No. C/3037 / Adolescent Female Personage Attired in the Habiliaments of the God with the Mask of the God Cocijo in its Headdress (Dios con Cocijo en el Tocado) / Height: 7-3/8". Color: Light gray ceramic - Red wash. Vestiges of white overwash. Now a pale pink. Acquired by Museum in 1901. "Collected through the influence of Father Fisher, private secretary to the Emperor Maximillian." Epoch III-B of Monte Alban. / April 1963, Photo by: Morton Bartlett, 15 Fayette St. Boston 16. Mass.
Department Photographic
Date April 1963
Artist Morton Bartlett
Culture
  • Mesoamerican
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America / Mexico / Oaxaca
Dimensions Overall: 25.4001 × 20.6375 cm (10 × 8 1/8 in.)
Quantity 1

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