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Object Number
2003.1.2181
Display Title
Clay fragments, pigmented
Descriptions
Object Description
Clay fragments, pigmented
Inventory Description
Clay fragments, pigmented
Classification
- Clay
Department
Ethnographic
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania
Materials
Clay, Pigment
Dimensions
Overall: 0.7 x 0.5 x 0.2 cm (1/4 x 3/16 x 1/16 in.)
Quantity
2
Label on object
2003.1.2181
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| 2003.1.1147 | Clay fragments/powder, red & black seeds, and cotton |
Clay
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| 34-129-10/3818 | Clay used for making pottery (2nd step). Part of pottery series |
Clay
|
Pueblo of Santa Clara
| |
| 79-75-10/19960 | Pottery clay, shell tempered |
Clay
|
Mattaponi Indian Town
| |
Image Not Available
for Pottery clay, powder
| 79-75-10/19959 | Pottery clay, powder |
Clay
|
Mattaponi Indian Town
| |
| 79-75-10/19958 | Pottery clay |
Clay
|
Mattaponi Indian Town
| |
| 39-64-50/3513 | Lump of red clay, used by witch doctor. |
Clay
|
Angola
| |
| 08-17-10/73400 | Pan clay |
Clay
|
North Carolina
| |
Image Not Available
for Clay chunk, red, broken
| 2003.1.3021 | Clay chunk, red, broken |
Clay
| ||
| 98-3-50/51339 | Clay from the Congo River |
Clay
|
Africa
| |
| 76-20-10/10115 | Clay used in ornamenting the person |
Clay
|
United States
| |
| 08-17-10/73401 | Pipe clay |
Clay
|
North Carolina
| |
| 34-129-10/3819 | Mixed sand and clay ready for modelling (3rd step). Part of pottery series |
Clay
|
Pueblo of Santa Clara
|