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Stone used in bruising dish
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Object Number 79-14-20/17557
Display Title Stone used in bruising dish
Descriptions
Department Ethnographic
Culture
  • Huaxtico
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America / Mexico / Guerrero / <County> / <City> / Buena Vista

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Bruising dish, pottery
79-14-20/17556 Bruising dish, pottery
Bowl
Buena Vista
Stone pestle for pounding bread fruit, plantains, or bruising taro
48-56-70/3145 Stone pestle for pounding bread fruit, plantains, or bruising taro
Pestle
Mangaia?
Bruising stone with handles
28-1-20/C10439 Bruising stone with handles
Pounding Stone
Monte Alban
Image Not Available for Chipped bruising stone
14-68-60/D307 Chipped bruising stone
Perforator
Syria
Bruising stone
2004.24.7717 Bruising stone
Vera Cruz
Large wooden dish (rali) - old wooden soup dish generally used by men +
48-40-30/7002 Large wooden dish (rali) - old wooden soup dish generally used by men +
Bowl
Chile
Small stone dish - possibly used for spinning
42-28-30/4697 Small stone dish - possibly used for spinning
Dish
Peru
Wooden dish - formerly used as plates - now as serving dishes or for general use
37-105-50/3107 Wooden dish - formerly used as plates - now as serving dishes or for general use
Dish
Africa
Handled wooden dish - used by the head of family or chief to dip out a little fo
37-105-50/3147 Handled wooden dish - used by the head of family or chief to dip out a little fo
Dish
Africa
Hog-shaped spice dish, used mostly by priests
08-36-70/74015.1 Hog-shaped spice dish, used mostly by priests
Dish
Northern Nueva Vizcaya
Eastern Lepanto
/Twikwe's possessions, including (left to right) tortoise shell spoon, three pieces of bone used for pounding and grinding, a bone dish used for mixing poison for arrows, and two pieces of ostrich bone used to give a hide a last, fine scraping, with a ruler for measurement
2001.29.20868 /Twikwe's possessions, including (left to right) tortoise shell spoon, three pieces of bone used for pounding and grinding, a bone dish used for mixing poison for arrows, and two pieces of ostrich bone used to give a hide a last, fine scraping, with a ruler for measurement
/Ai Ha !O Pan
/Twikwe's possessions, including (left to right) tortoise shell spoon, three pieces of bone used for pounding and grinding, a bone dish used for mixing poison for arrows, and two pieces of ostrich bone used to give a hide a last, fine scraping, with a ruler for measurement
2001.29.27249 /Twikwe's possessions, including (left to right) tortoise shell spoon, three pieces of bone used for pounding and grinding, a bone dish used for mixing poison for arrows, and two pieces of ostrich bone used to give a hide a last, fine scraping, with a ruler for measurement
/Ai Ha !O Pan