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Object Number
2004.24.14829
Display Title
Modern pottery vessels
Descriptions
Object Description
Modern pottery vessels C6798, C6799. Souther America: Columnbia
Keywords
- Ethnographic
- Field
- Household
Subject
- Vessel
- Pottery
Department
Photographic
Date
1938
Artist
Frederick P. Orchard
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America
/
Colombia
Materials
Negative, nitrate
Dimensions
Overall: 12.7 x 17.78 cm (5 x 7 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2004.24.14818 | Modern pottery vessels |
Peten
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| 55-26-60/10476 | Modern pottery vessels - water pots? |
Pot
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Bahawalpur
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| 55-26-60/10476.1 | Modern pottery vessels - water pots? |
Pot
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Bahawalpur
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| 58-34-20/51530 | Modern pottery vessels from Mama, Yuc |
Mama
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| 58-34-20/51529 | Modern pottery vessels |
Mama
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| 2004.29.1569 | Modern water vessels from Santa Domingo, Pueblo |
Santo Domingo Pueblo
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| 2004.24.14384 | 2 human effigy pottery vessels, 1 animal effigy pottery vessel |
Santa Marta
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| 2004.24.17608 | Small bottle, line gray pottery vessel, two pottery vessels |
San Juan County
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| 58-34-20/43588 | Four small modern vessels |
San Luis Jilotepeque
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| 58-34-20/43589 | Four small modern vessels |
San Luis Jilotepeque
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| 58-34-20/41021 | Modern vessels |
San Sebastian
San Luis Jilotepeque | ||
Image Not Available
for Modern water vessels collected by Dr. Edward Palmer in 1878; red slipped
| 58-34-20/54579 | Modern water vessels collected by Dr. Edward Palmer in 1878; red slipped |
Progreso
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