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Object Number 28-1-20/C10346
Display Title Cover, assembled brasero
Descriptions
Object Description Censer, pottery
Inventory Description Ceramic, incensario cover, molded human face, applique design
Classification
  • Effigy
Department Archaeological
Culture
  • Toltec
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America / Mexico
Additional Geographic Terms Valley of Mexico
Materials Ceramic
Dimensions Overall: 20.3 x 17.8 cm (8 x 7 in.)
Quantity 1

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