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Skull cap of burial 39-30-1 (Bogg's notes). Left side.
Media Restricted
Object Number 58-34-20/45540
Display Title Skull cap of burial 39-30-1 (Bogg's notes). Left side.
Descriptions
Object Description See 39-13b-114
Subject
  • Skull
  • Artifact
  • Bone
Department Photographic
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America / Honduras / Copan / <County> / Copan / Copan

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/Gau /U Pan