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Object Number
2004.1.391.29
Display Title
People excavating Cut 4 (left) and Cut 3 (right), looking east
Descriptions
Object Description
From album of S. K. Lothrop's trip through Costa Rica, 1948 - 1950, page 29. Written on album page: "Cut 4 / cut 3 / Looking E"
Department
Photographic
Date
1948
Artist
Dr. Samuel Kirkland Lothrop
Culture
- Pre-Columbian Central American styles and periods
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
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Costa Rica
Dimensions
Overall: 18.034 × 18.034 cm (7 1/8 × 7 1/8 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2004.1.391.27 | Archaeologists excavating Cut 5, looking SE |
Costa Rica
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| 2004.1.391.28 | Cut 4, showing pottery in situ |
Costa Rica
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| 2004.1.391.25 | El Burro, Cut 4 |
Potrero el Burro
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| 2004.1.391.26 | El Burro, Cut 4, showing pottery in situ |
Potrero el Burro
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| 2004.1.391.30 | Archaeologists excavating Trench 5 |
Costa Rica
| ||
| 2004.1.391.179 | Eleanor Lothrop excavating |
Palmar Sur
| ||
| 2004.1.391.207 | Man excavating mound |
Palmar Sur
| ||
| 2004.1.391.212 | Farm 5 of Unifruitco banana plantation - Cover of Unifruitco magazine |
Palmar Sur
| ||
| 2004.1.391.20 | Man excavating unit with stone ball |
Palmar Sur
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| 2004.1.391.200 | Margatita Macaya (left), Abel Pacheco and Ambassador Davis (center) |
Costa Rica
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| 2004.1.391.129 | Three people standing and looking at water |
Puntarenas
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| 2004.1.391.53 | Mouth of Tempisque River viewed from Chira Island, with sherds on beach at left |
Costa Rica
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