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Image Not Available for Red corn - southern variety
Red corn - southern variety
Image Not Available for Red corn - southern variety
Object Number 79-14-20/17637
Display Title Red corn - southern variety
Descriptions
Inventory Description Grinding stone for 17649
Department Ethnographic
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America / Mexico / San Luis Potosi

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Image Not Available for Blue corn - southern variety
79-14-20/17638 Blue corn - southern variety
San Luis Potosi
Image Not Available for White corn
79-14-20/17635 White corn
San Luis Potosi
Red and blue corn
16-14-10/70920 Red and blue corn
Floral
Raw Material
North Dakota
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
Miniature scene of woman grinding corn
995-29-10/74566 Miniature scene of woman grinding corn
Sculpture
New Mexico
Arizona
Grinding stone for 17649
79-14-20/17650 Grinding stone for 17649
Mano
San Luis Potosi
Image Not Available for Metate, three legs
79-14-20/17639 Metate, three legs
San Luis Potosi
Ear of corn
15-27-10/86136.1 Ear of corn
Corn
Raw Material
United States
Blue corn
16-14-10/70917 Blue corn
Corn
Raw Material
North America
Large wooden pestle for grinding corn. 150x13x10 cm.
36-49-10/6129 Large wooden pestle for grinding corn. 150x13x10 cm.
Florida
Large wooden mortar for grinding corn. Wood may be cyprus. 36x36x44 cm.
36-49-10/6128 Large wooden mortar for grinding corn. Wood may be cyprus. 36x36x44 cm.
Florida