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Object Number
33-85-20/76384.1.55
Display Title
Marked stone at Siguatepeque
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: Honduras / Tenampua / Marked stones at Siguatepeque before clearing / Photos by Dorothy Popenoe 1927, given to the Museum by Dr. Popenoe.
Subject
- Site
- Stone
Department
Photographic
Date
1927
Artist
Dorothy H. Popenoe
Culture
- Central American
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
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Honduras
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Comayagua
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<County>
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<City>
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Tenampua
Dimensions
Overall: 12.3825 × 17.4625 cm (4 7/8 × 6 7/8 in.)
Provenance
Donor
Donated by
Dr. F. Wilson Popenoe
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 33-85-20/76384.1.54 | Marked stones at Siguatepeque after clearing |
Tenampua
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| 33-85-20/76384.1.41 | Main enclosure, looking west |
Tenampua
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| 33-85-20/76384.1.72 | Parallel mounds and stone walls |
Tenampua
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| 33-85-20/76384.1.73 | Two stones and parallel mounds |
Tenampua
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| 33-85-20/76384.1.44 | View of Tenampua |
Tenampua
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| 33-85-20/76384.1.69 | Steps of Central Mound in Main Enclosure |
Tenampua
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| 33-85-20/76384.1.79 | Cave in N.W. corner of Tenampua |
Tenampua
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| 33-85-20/76384.1.46 | Escarpment of extreme southwest corner |
Tenampua
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| 33-85-20/76384.1.43 | Village of Flores |
Tenampua
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| 33-85-20/76384.1.78 | Jungle growth around caves |
Tenampua
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| 33-85-20/76384.1.67 | Steps of Central Mound in Main Enclosure |
Tenampua
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| 33-85-20/76384.1.66 | Camp, built in old excavation |
Tenampua
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