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Object Number
2004.1.393.183
Display Title
Ceramic figurine holding spear
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on album page: "Bought by SL in Wolfville, Nova Scotia / MAI"
Department
Photographic
Date
1926 - 1932
Artist
Dr. Samuel Kirkland Lothrop
Culture
- Mesoamerican
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
Dimensions
Overall: 12.3825 × 10.795 cm (4 7/8 × 4 1/4 in.)
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| 2004.1.393.181 | Stone figurine |
Central America
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| 2004.1.393.164 | Two painted masks |
Central America
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| 2004.1.393.178 | Loom and weaving tools |
Chichicastenango
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| 2004.1.393.180 | Wooden scrapers |
Central America
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| 2004.1.393.179 | Wooden rope twister |
San Pablo
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| 2004.1.393.182 | Incensario with face |
Central America
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| 2004.1.393.166 | Two masks with horns |
Central America
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| 2004.1.393.165 | Two masks |
Central America
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| 2004.1.393.167 | Two painted masks |
Central America
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| 2004.1.398.46 | Ngobe-Bugle standing in field, one man carrying jaguar on back and holding bottle of gin |
Panama
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| 2004.1.391.189 | Stone figurine fragments |
Palmar Sur
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