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Gift of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1997

Accession Lot

  • Object[700]
  • no[590]
  • yes[110]
  • no[699]
  • yes[1]
  • american[700]
  • adobe[1]
  • adze head[1]
  • amulet[2]
  • animal skull[1]
  • animal tooth[1]
  • axe head[1]
  • base sherd[3]
  • bead[2]
  • beads[3]
  • beater[1]
  • bell[5]
  • blade[3]
  • body sherd[2]
  • bone fragment[2]
  • bottle[5]
  • bottle fragment[8]
  • bottle neck[2]
  • bowl[56]
  • bowl foot[5]
  • bowl fragment[5]
  • bowl rim sherd[6]
  • bowl sherd[1]
  • brazier[1]
  • cast[6]
  • censer fragment[2]
  • censor[1]
  • coca bag[1]
  • compound bottle[1]
  • cup[22]
  • digging stick[2]
  • ear disc[6]
  • effigy bottle[5]
  • effigy jug[1]
  • effigy vessel[1]
  • figure[3]
  • figurine[101]
  • figurine fragment[54]
  • figurine head[68]
  • figurine mold[1]
  • flake knife[3]
  • fossil[1]
  • fragment[7]
  • goblet[1]
  • grater bowl[1]
  • grave figure[1]
  • handle[3]
  • handle fragment[2]
  • incense burner[2]
  • incense pan handle[2]
  • jar[29]
  • jar foot[1]
  • jar fragment[22]
  • jar fragments[2]
  • jar handle[3]
  • jar leg[2]
  • jar neck[3]
  • jar sherd[2]
  • jug[10]
  • labret[1]
  • lid[1]
  • loom bar[1]
  • mask[2]
  • maskette[1]
  • masquette[1]
  • mirror fragment[1]
  • model[2]
  • mold[11]
  • mortar[3]
  • muller[1]
  • neck of vessel[2]
  • neck sherd[1]
  • necklace[4]
  • oil jar[1]
  • ornament[7]
  • pendant[6]
  • pendants[1]
  • pipe stem[1]
  • pitcher[1]
  • plate[3]
  • rim sherd[5]
  • roundel[1]
  • saucer[2]
  • sculpture[1]
  • sherd[15]
  • sherds[1]
  • spindle whorl[80]
  • stamp[20]
  • stamp impression[3]
  • statue[4]
  • stick[2]
  • toy[8]
  • tripod bowl[13]
  • tripod jar[3]
  • vase[2]
  • vessel[10]
  • vessel foot[13]
  • vessel fragment[8]
  • weaving sword[6]
  • whistle[4]
  • wood fragment[3]
  • ancon[4]
  • atatlauca[1]
  • bolivia[1]
  • calcehlok[32]
  • calcehtok cave[2]
  • cauca valley[7]
  • central america[2]
  • champerico[1]
  • chapala (michoacan)[1]
  • chiclayo[4]
  • cholula[27]
  • colima[1]
  • colombia[18]
  • costa rica[3]
  • distrito federal[1]
  • eastern united states[1]
  • egypt[1]
  • etla[2]
  • guatemala[1]
  • guyana[2]
  • huamanga[3]
  • huarochiri province[1]
  • huexotla[4]
  • huitzo[1]
  • laguna pueblo[2]
  • medillin[1]
  • mexico[10]
  • mexico (central america)[589]
  • mexico city[9]
  • michoacan[4]
  • near mexico city[1]
  • near rio grande[1]
  • new mexico[5]
  • nicaragua[8]
  • northern peru[6]
  • oaxaca[3]
  • oaxaca (mexican state)[15]
  • orizaba[1]
  • peru[63]
  • province of huarochiri[15]
  • puebla (mexican state)[1]
  • puma-puncu[2]
  • quatitlan[1]
  • san antonio (mexico)[1]
  • san juan[1]
  • san juan teotihuacan[2]
  • south america[1]
  • teotihuacan[1]
  • teotihuacan (mexico)[8]
  • texcoco[4]
  • toluca[4]
  • united states of america[2]
  • uxmal[3]
  • valley of mexico[6]
  • veracruz[1]
  • veracruz (mexico)[1]
  • yucatan[44]
  • aztec ii[2]
  • colonial[3]
  • late aztec[1]
  • modern[19]
  • postclassic[2]
  • teotihuacan i[23]
  • teotihuacan ii[4]
  • teotihuacan iii[2]
  • tiahuanaco[1]
  • tiahuanaco ii[2]
  • aztec[177]
  • chimu[1]
  • chiriqui[1]
  • early chimu[1]
  • guetar[1]
  • huastec[1]
  • keresan[2]
  • late aztec[2]
  • late chimu[19]
  • mazapan[1]
  • mazapun[1]
  • mexican[2]
  • mixtec[3]
  • pueblo[4]
  • san juan[1]
  • spanish[1]
  • tarascan[1]
  • teotihuacan[3]
  • teotihuacan (culture)[30]
  • teotihuacan (mexico)[79]
  • zapotec[4]
  • amazonia[2]
  • andean[64]
  • central american[612]
  • circum-caribbean[8]
  • northeast culture area[1]
  • south american culture area[11]
  • southwest culture area[4]
  • "adobe mound near mexico city"[5]
  • "ancient adobe mound near mexico city"[1]
  • 2nd pyramid[1]
  • adobe mound[1]
  • ancient adobe mound[2]
  • atzcapotzalco (?)[1]
  • escaposalco[1]
  • essaposalco[2]
  • from ancient grave[1]
  • mound[10]
  • near tacuba[1]
  • near the chilean border[1]
  • puebla, mexico[1]
  • pyramid[5]
  • san pablo huitzo[1]
  • slopes of cerro grande[4]
  • teotihuacan[1]
  • animal[1]
  • animal head[1]
  • arm[2]
  • bird[2]
  • bird foot[1]
  • bird head[3]
  • capuchin monkey[1]
  • chalchihuitlicue[1]
  • cloud symbol[1]
  • deer[1]
  • dog head[3]
  • duck head[1]
  • effigy[5]
  • female head[2]
  • fish[1]
  • frog head[1]
  • frog head?[1]
  • goddess[4]
  • hand[2]
  • head[17]
  • human[1]
  • human figure[4]
  • jaguar head[2]
  • lizard[1]
  • llama[1]
  • man[1]
  • mask[3]
  • monkey head[1]
  • owl[2]
  • pyramid[1]
  • quetzalcoatl[3]
  • seated man[1]
  • serpent head[3]
  • serpent head?[1]
  • temple[1]
  • turkey[1]
  • warrior[1]
  • woman[2]
  • xipe totec[1]
  • adobe[1]
  • agate[2]
  • animal teeth[1]
  • bivalve shell[1]
  • bone[2]
  • bronze[5]
  • ceramic[416]
  • clay[168]
  • coal[2]
  • copper[6]
  • cotton[3]
  • fiber[4]
  • fossil[1]
  • goat bone[1]
  • gourd[6]
  • iron pyrite[1]
  • jade[4]
  • jadeite[8]
  • jet[2]
  • lava stone[3]
  • obsidian[6]
  • palm wood[1]
  • pigment[44]
  • plaster[5]
  • porphyry[2]
  • pumice[1]
  • quartzite[1]
  • resin (material)[8]
  • sandstone[4]
  • serpentine[2]
  • shell[2]
  • silver[3]
  • stone[22]
  • terracotta[2]
  • tuff[1]
  • wax[4]
  • wood[12]
  • zapotella wood[3]
  • carved[2]
  • cast[1]
  • dyed[1]
  • filigree[3]
  • incised[2]
  • polychrome[1]
  • redware[1]
  • slipped[1]
  • yes[5]

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97-82-586

97-82-586

Beads

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97-82-552

97-82-552

Vessel Foot

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97-82-642

97-82-642

Sherd

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97-82-77

97-82-77

Bowl

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97-82-91

97-82-91

Tripod Bowl

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97-82-571

97-82-571

Figurine

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97-82-641

97-82-641

Sherd

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97-82-287

97-82-287

Figurine

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97-82-78

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Bowl

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97-82-127

97-82-127

Tripod Bowl

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97-82-152

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Jug

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97-82-551

97-82-551

Bowl Foot

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97-82-103

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Jug

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97-82-55

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Cup

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97-82-96

97-82-96

Tripod Dish

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97-82-111

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Bowl

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97-82-588

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Pendant

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97-82-54

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Cup

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97-82-544B

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Jar

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97-82-567

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Statue

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97-82-67

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Cup

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97-82-568

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Figure

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97-82-87

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Bowl

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97-82-168

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Censor

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97-82-102

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Jug

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97-82-108

97-82-108

Jar

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97-82-594

97-82-594

Beads

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97-82-544A

97-82-544A

Jar

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97-82-559

97-82-559

Bowl

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97-82-499

97-82-499

Cup

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97-82-74

97-82-74

Bowl

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97-82-62

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Cup

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