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Object Number
33-64-20/76382.1.1.8
Display Title
Pottery figurine and effigy jar
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: Pottery figurine (260), 7 1/2" ; Effigy jar (42) 4 1/2". From Costa Rica. Now in the Museo Arqueologico in Madrid. Photograph collected in Spain by S. K. Lothrop and given to the Museum.
Keywords
- Archaeological
Department
Photographic
Date
1934
Artist
Frederick P. Orchard
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
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Costa Rica
Dimensions
Overall: 16.51 × 22.225 cm (6 1/2 × 8 3/4 in.)
Provenance
Collector
Dr. Samuel Kirkland Lothrop
Donor
Donated by
Dr. Samuel Kirkland Lothrop
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 33-64-20/76382.1.1.5 | Pottery figurine and effigy jar |
Costa Rica
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| 33-64-20/76382.1.1.9 | Pottery jar and effigy dish |
Costa Rica
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| 33-64-20/76382.1.1.4 | Pottery jar and effigy dish |
Costa Rica
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| 33-64-20/76382.1.1.10 | Stone chair |
Costa Rica
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| 33-64-20/76382.1.1.6 | Pottery bowl and plate |
Costa Rica
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| 33-64-20/76382.1.1.1 | Stone head, possibly a ring from ball court |
Uxmal
| ||
| 33-64-30/11878.1.4 | Feather shield cover for the Cacique (chief) |
South America
Central America | ||
| 33-64-20/76382.1.1.3 | Feather disc |
Mexico
| ||
| 33-64-20/76382.1.1.2 | Stone head |
Uxmal
| ||
| 33-64-30/11878.1.5 | Feather mat |
Peru?
| ||
| 2004.29.9870 | Bronze axe, stone pestle, stone ax and carved stone object |
Puerto Rico
Peru? | ||
| 33-64-30/11878.1.1 | Pottery seed pod vessels |
Peru
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