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Object Number
47-2-20/17385.1
Display Title
Crude stone animal
Descriptions
Inventory Description
Groundstone animal effigy, broken.
Classification
- Effigy
Department
Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
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Honduras
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Santa Barbara
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<County>
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<City>
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Tencoa
Additional Geographic Terms
Santa Barbara Valley; Ulua River branch
Materials
Stone
Dimensions
Overall: 11 x 19.6 x 9.1 cm (4 5/16 x 7 11/16 x 3 9/16 in.)
Quantity
1
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| 47-2-20/17372.2 | Crude stone effigies |
Effigy
|
Giegiensi Island
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| 47-2-20/17373.1 | Crude stone effigies |
Effigy
|
Giegiensi Island
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| 47-2-20/17342 | Crude stone figure |
Effigy
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| |
Image Not Available
for One crude stone figure
| 47-2-20/17496 | One crude stone figure |
Effigy
|
Farm 2
| |
Image Not Available
for One crude stone effigy
| 47-2-20/17499 | One crude stone effigy |
Effigy
|
Costa Rica
| |
| 42-28-30/4624 | Crude stone human figure - 17 cm. |
Effigy
|
Cuzco
| |
| 47-2-20/17497 | One crude stone figure |
Effigy
|
Farm 2
| |
| 48-11-20/17801 | Crude statuette, human figure - volcanic tuff |
Effigy
|
Honduras
| |
| 33-42-20/2198 | Stone animal, tail broken |
Effigy
|
Sitio Conte
| |
| 16-24-30/C7504 | Stone "dujo" in form of an animal |
Effigy
|
Cidra?
| |
Image Not Available
for Crude animal effigy
| 17-3-20/C8286 | Crude animal effigy |
Sculpture
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Costa Rica
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