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Object Number
58-34-20/64185
Display Title
Pottery firing oven
Descriptions
Department
Photographic
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
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Mexico
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Yucatan
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Ticul
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2004.29.4504 | Navajo woman building an oven over the vessels |
United States
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| 12-61-70/10861.1.2906 | Pottery oven |
Philippines
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| 2004.24.14374 | Pottery making, firing vessels |
Sitio Conte
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| 2004.24.14376 | Pottery making, firing vessels |
Sitio Conte
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| 2004.24.14375 | Pottery making, firing vessels |
Sitio Conte
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| 34-129-10/3832 | Pot after firing black in dung fire (12th step). Part of pottery series |
Bowl
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Pueblo of Santa Clara
| |
| 34-129-10/3835 | Pot after firing red in ordinary fire (12th step). Part of pottery series |
Bowl
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Pueblo of Santa Clara
| |
| 15-9-50/B862 | Pottery oven, modern |
Food processing
|
La Laguna
| |
| 58-34-20/54204 | Piles of Lena Delgada for firing pottery |
Lerma
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| 09-3-30/75903.2 | Standards for supporting 75904 in firing pottery, also in cooking |
Textileworking
|
Piro
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| 09-3-30/75904 | Pot with hole in bottom for firing pottery |
Jar
|
Piro
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| 09-3-30/75903.1 | Standards for supporting 75904 in firing pottery, also in cooking |
Accessory
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Piro
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