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Object Number 65-18-20/23502
Display Title Pottery vessel with four legs, 2 inches
Descriptions
Inventory Description Ceramic bowl, rounded base with 4 feet, straight sides, flaring rim, 1 lug at ba
Classification
  • Bowl
Department Archaeological
Culture
  • Maya
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America / Guatemala / Guatemala / <County> / Guatemala City / Kaminaljuyu
Materials Ceramic
Dimensions Overall: 5.08 x 6.8 cm (2 x 2 11/16 in.)
Quantity 1
Label on object 65-18-20/23502

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