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Object Number 58-34-20/48743.2
Display Title Tripodal Carved Pottery Vase
Descriptions
Subject
  • Ceramic
  • Vase
  • Artifact
Department Photographic
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America / El Salvador / Cuscatlan / <County> / Santa Cruz Michapa

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Tripodal Carved Pottery Vase
58-34-20/48743 Tripodal Carved Pottery Vase
Santa Cruz Michapa
Tripodal Carved Pottery Vase
58-34-20/48743.1 Tripodal Carved Pottery Vase
Santa Cruz Michapa
Fragmentary tripodal carved pottery vase
58-34-20/48946 Fragmentary tripodal carved pottery vase
El Salvador
Fragmentary tripodal carved pottery vase
58-34-20/48946.1 Fragmentary tripodal carved pottery vase
El Salvador
Carved Tripodal Vase
58-34-20/47580 Carved Tripodal Vase
Tecoluca
Tripodal Pottery Plaster-Painted Vase
58-34-20/48560 Tripodal Pottery Plaster-Painted Vase
Santa Ana
Tripodal polychrome pottery vase
58-34-20/49367.1 Tripodal polychrome pottery vase
El Salvador
Tripodal Pottery Vase
58-34-20/48802 Tripodal Pottery Vase
Los Planes de Renderos
Tripodal pottery vase.
58-34-20/48736 Tripodal pottery vase.
El Salvador
Fragmentary tripodal pottery vase.
58-34-20/48735 Fragmentary tripodal pottery vase.
El Salvador
Two White-Slipped Tripodal Pottery Vases
58-34-20/47886 Two White-Slipped Tripodal Pottery Vases
Barrio Santa Anita
Image Not Available for Polychrome pottery vase, secondarily covered with green plaster. Tripodal, flat
58-34-20/38595.2 Polychrome pottery vase, secondarily covered with green plaster. Tripodal, flat
San Andres Campana