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Object Number
79-14-20/17407
Display Title
Drinking cup of gourd
Descriptions
Object Description
Cup, gourd
Department
Archaeological
Culture
- Modern Indian
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
/
Mexico
/
Mexico
/
Toluca
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Cup
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Africa
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Cup
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Cup
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Northern Wallega
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| 2004.25.94 | Drinking Cup |
Cup
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Peru
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Cup
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Assam
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