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Object Number
2004.24.11466A
Display Title
Stone idols belonging to Dr. Waller
Descriptions
Keywords
- Studio
- Effigy
- Archaeological
Subject
- Anthropomorphic
- Stone
- Effigy
Department
Photographic
Date
3/1/1928
Artist
Dorothy H. Popenoe
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
/
Honduras
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Cortes
/
<County>
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San Pedro Sula
Additional Geographic Terms
Hillside behind San Pedro Sula
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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| 2004.24.11466B | Stone idols belonging to Dr. Waller |
San Pedro Sula
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| 2004.24.11463B | Four ceramic vessels belonging to Dr. Waller |
Honduras
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| 2004.24.11463A | Four ceramic vessels belonging to Dr. Waller |
Honduras
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| 2004.24.11465 | Censer lid from Dr. Waller's collection |
Honduras
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for Square lama pocket church, 2 idols [and cover; 2 idols inside
| 30-76-60/L210 | Square lama pocket church, 2 idols [and cover; 2 idols inside |
China
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| 2004.24.15066 | Two small stone idols |
Yemen
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| 2004.24.15068 | Stone idols |
Yemen
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| 2004.24.23362 | Guardo Viejo - Stone Idols at Door to Finca Road |
Guatemala City
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| 2004.24.18246 | Head of one of the national idols or Raratonga |
Rarotonga
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| 2004.24.8476 | Man posing with carved wooden idols |
Cameroon
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| 2004.24.18742 | Wood male idols, used as talisman |
Cameroon
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| 2004.24.17114 | Ceremonial Jars and Idols |
Santarem
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