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Image Not Available for Samples of Mexican paper (5)
Samples of Mexican paper (5)
Image Not Available for Samples of Mexican paper (5)
Object Number 45-41-20/15099
Display Title Samples of Mexican paper (5)
Descriptions
Object Description Samples of Mexican paper (5)
Department Ethnographic
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America / Mexico

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
3 samples of Mexican paper cut into shape of human figure
45-41-20/15100 3 samples of Mexican paper cut into shape of human figure
Communication artifacts
Mexico
Samples of chinese paper tied in 1 unit
90-35-60/85466 Samples of chinese paper tied in 1 unit
Print
China
Paper, samples, embossed and printed, multi ply, heavy weight
2004.1.76 Paper, samples, embossed and printed, multi ply, heavy weight
Paper
Japan
Image Not Available for Roll of Japanese paper samples
969-1-60/12803 Roll of Japanese paper samples
Japan
Image Not Available for Hair samples found in Box 19 of W.W. Howells Papers in PMAE archives.
995-15-00/N12024.0 Hair samples found in Box 19 of W.W. Howells Papers in PMAE archives.
Anatomical
Image Not Available for box of soil samples in paper wrappings
999-22-10/77793 box of soil samples in paper wrappings
Fosters Earthworks?
Media Restricted
78-1-10/13899 Duplicate cast of Pedro, Mexican warrior (Kiowa captive at 5)
Shaft, modified
Cast
Ft. Marion
Media Restricted
78-1-10/13897 Duplicate cast of "Ko-ho," Club Foot, Mexican captured by Kiowa at 5
Cast
Shaft, modified
Ft. Marion
Cast and original carved mask. Original stone is Mexican Onyx, a travertine. 5 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches. Cast made at U.S. National Museum (Smithsonian) for exchange.
2004.24.33124 Cast and original carved mask. Original stone is Mexican Onyx, a travertine. 5 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches. Cast made at U.S. National Museum (Smithsonian) for exchange.
Mexico
Image Not Available for 5 bags of chip samples
63-38-10/48594 5 bags of chip samples
Hell Gap; Site III S
Clay piece from an anient ruin of Southern Mexico. 30 inches square and 5 inches thick, with portions of the original blue, red and yellow colors still adhering. They are in alto-relievo and represent the ancient Mexican idea of an eclipse, viz: an eagle devouring the sun. The five circles represent the date.
2004.24.33115 Clay piece from an anient ruin of Southern Mexico. 30 inches square and 5 inches thick, with portions of the original blue, red and yellow colors still adhering. They are in alto-relievo and represent the ancient Mexican idea of an eclipse, viz: an eagle devouring the sun. The five circles represent the date.
Clay piece from an anient ruin of Southern Mexico. 30 inches square and 5 inches thick, with portions of the original blue, red and yellow colors still adhering. They are in alto-relievo and represent the ancient Mexican idea of an eclipse, viz: an eagle devouring the sun. The five circles represent the date.
2004.24.33116 Clay piece from an anient ruin of Southern Mexico. 30 inches square and 5 inches thick, with portions of the original blue, red and yellow colors still adhering. They are in alto-relievo and represent the ancient Mexican idea of an eclipse, viz: an eagle devouring the sun. The five circles represent the date.
Mexico