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Results 51 - 65 of 73 for "cocijo"
Key:  KERR 6455
Actual Location:  Unknown
Collection:  It comes from a photo collection by Justin Kerr, from FAMSI's website.
Registration:  Photo number 6455
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  22.9 cm.
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  http://research.famsi.org/kerrportfolio.html
Comments:  Effigy of Cocijo.
Glyphs:  Glyph C in the headdress. Glyph E above the conic cap, on both sides. The glyph for corn field in the pectoral.

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Key:  DAM 1977.186
Actual Location:  Denver Art Museum, Denver , Colorado, United States.
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  aprox. 70 cm.
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Comments:  Great urn of Cocijo.
Glyphs:  Glyph C in the headdress.

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Key:  DAM 1974.0328
Actual Location:  Denver Art Museum, Denver , Colorado, United States.
Provenance:  Unknown
Chronology:  Tani 200 - 350 AD
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Comments:  Urn of Cocijo.

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Key:  UCMA 6-6477
Actual Location:  University of Colima, Archaeological Museum, Manzanillo, Mexico.
Collection:  Probably a loan from the National Anthropology Museum.
Registration:  INAH 10-81263 / MNA cat. 6-6477 / number 560 written in black on the glass.
Provenance:  Unknown (Zaachila?)
Measurements:  aprox. 23 cm.
Color:  Beige clay.
Chronology:  Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Comments:  The phalanges adorning both sides of the head can be seen in other pieces coming from Zaachila. The piece is missing the pectoral and the phalanx on the left side has been reconstructed. The mask worn by the figure is a Cocijo.
Glyphs:  Glyph C in the headdress. Two glyphs for corn (broken) on both sides of glyph C.

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Key:  MH 78.1.1620
Actual Location:  Musée de l'Homme (Museum of Man), Paris, France.
Collection:  Alphonse Pinart
Registration:  78.1.1620
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  11.5 x 12.7 cm.
Color:  Grey clay
Chronology:  Pitao A.C. 200 - A.C. 500
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Reference:  Boos 1966: 233, fig. 212.
Comments:  Cocijo mask in the headdress.
Glyphs:  The mask and attire correspond to glyph X.

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Key:  SMI 115157
Actual Location:  Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., United States.
Registration:  Cat. 115157
Provenance:  Unknown
Color:  Brown clay with traces of red pigment.
Chronology:  Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Comments:  The piece is broken. The various parts of this piece are on different shelves, in the museum's warehouse. Cocijo mask in the headdress.
Glyphs:  The mask and attire correspond to glyph X.

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Key:  UD 2
Actual Location:  Unknown
Provenance:  Unknown
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  http://www.rose-hulman.edu/-delacova/zapotecs/zapotec.gif
Glyphs:  Cocijo face with glyph C in the headdress. In the upper part, there is a numeral, but the glyph it refers to is unknown. The glyph for corn field in the pectoral. In the central part of this glyph, a human face.

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Key:  EMB 26836
Actual Location:  Ethnographic Museum (Ethnologisches Museum), Berlin, Germany.
Collection:  Edward Seler 1905.
Registration:  IV Ca 26836
Provenance:  Xoxocotlán, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  53.6 x 14 cm.
Color:  Grey clay
Chronology:  Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Reference:  Schuler-Schömig 1970: 45, plate 35. Exhibited at the Mesoamerica Hall of the Ethnographic Museum of Berlin, Germany.
Comments:  Effigy of Cocijo. This piece probably has a counterpart at the Royal Museum of Ontario (see ROM 1953), and an almost identical head in the Frissell Museum in Mitla (see MFR 1224).
Glyphs:  Three dots can be seen in the headdress, but there are indications that there were originally five. The relevant glyph is missing.
Dating:  TL by Goedicke et al. 1992, test No. 35: authentic (TL's date: A.C. 1273-1343).

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Key:  EMB 11395
Actual Location:  Ethnographic Museum (Ethnologisches Museum), Berlin, Germany.
Collection:  Edward Seler 1890
Registration:  IV Ca. 11395
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  24 x 23 cm.
Color:  Grey clay
Chronology:  Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Reference:  Schuler-Schömig 1970: 88, plate 120.
Comments:  Human figure with Cocijo mask.
Glyphs:  The glyph for cloud, shaped as an S, decorates the arms.
Dating:  TL by Goedicke et al, 1992, test No. 120: authentic (TL's date: A.C. 659-803).

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Key:  EMB 39743
Actual Location:  Ethnographic Museum (Ethnologisches Museum), Berlin, Germany.
Collection:  E. Johannssen 1927
Registration:  IV Ca. 39743
Provenance:  Monte Albán, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  47.5 x 13.7 cm.
Color:  Dark grey clay.
Chronology:  Niza 100 BC - 200 AD
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Reference:  Schuler-Schömig 1970: 30, plate 1.
Comments:  Early representation of a Cocijo. Although the TL study by Goedicke et al. 1992 maintain that this object is a fake, my opinion, based on the object's iconography and signs of wear and breakage, is that the piece is authentic.
Glyphs:  The glyph C in the headdress is one of its kind.
Dating:  TL by Goedicke et al. 1992, test no. 1: not authentic (no date).

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Key:  EMB 11159
Actual Location:  Ethnographic Museum (Ethnologisches Museum), Berlin, Germany.
Collection:  Edward Seler 1890
Registration:  IV Ca.11159
Provenance:  Zaachila, Oaxaca
Measurements:  17.3 cm.
Color:  Grey clay with red pigment.
Chronology:  Xoo 600 - 800 AD
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Reference:  Seler 1904a: 354, plate 85; Seler 1904b: plate XXXIII; Schuler-Schömig 1970: 47, plate 36.
Comments:  Pot with pouring handle decorated with Cocijo face. According to the information published by Edward Seler, he himself witnessed the excavation of this piece in Zaachila, which came out with other pieces next to a ceramics dowry.
Glyphs:  The hairpin glyph decorates one of the vessel's tubes.
Dating:  TL by Goedicke et al. 1992, test No. 36: authentic (TL's date: A.C. 1150-1235).

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Key:  EMB 11156
Actual Location:  Ethnographic Museum (Ethnologisches Museum), Berlin, Germany.
Collection:  Edward Seler 1890
Registration:  IV Ca. 11156
Provenance:  Zaachila, Oaxaca
Measurements:  18.2 cm.
Color:  Grey clay with red pigment.
Chronology:  Xoo 600 - 800 AD
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Reference:  Seler 1904b: plate XXXIII; Schuler-Schömig 1970: 46, plate 35.
Comments:  Pot with pouring handle decorated with a Cocijo face. According to the information published by Edward Seler, he himself witnessed the excavation of this piece in Zaachila, which came out with other pieces of a ceramics assemblage.
Glyphs:  The hairpin glyph decorates one of the vessel's tubes.
Dating:  TL by Goedicke et al. 1992, test No. 35: authentic (TL's date: A.C. 1273-1343).

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Key:  EMB 24094
Actual Location:  Ethnographic Museum (Ethnologisches Museum), Berlin, Germany.
Collection:  Heinrich Hinrichs 1902
Registration:  IV Ca. 24094
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  34.5 x 11.6 cm.
Color:  Dark grey clay.
Chronology:  Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Reference:  Schuler-Schömig 1970: 35, plate 13.
Comments:  Human figure with Cocijo mask and attire.
Glyphs:  Glyph C in the headdress; the glyph for corn field in the pectoral; and the glyph for cloud decorating the loincloth.
Dating:  TL by Goedicke et al. 1992, test No. 13, authentic (TL's date: A.C. 133-523).

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Key:  SMI 115158
Actual Location:  Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., United States.
Registration:  115158
Provenance:  Unknown
Color:  Coated with red pigment.
Chronology:  Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Comments:  Effigy of Cocijo. In the upper part of glyph C, three elements like feathers.
Glyphs:  Glyph C in the headdress.

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Key:  MNA t/103, antecámara
Actual Location:  National Anthropology Museum, Mexico City, Mexico.
Provenance:  Antechamber of tomb 103, Monte Albán, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  20 cm.
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  Caso and Bernal 1952: 40, fig. 17 (drawing).
Comments:  This piece, a pot with two pouring handles, decorated in front with a Cocijo head, was found in the antechamber of tomb 103. Next to this piece, an effigy vessel representing a female human figure (MNA 6-4852), a cylindrical polished black glass and a few fragments of earthenware with fresco polychromed decorations were found. The tomb was excavated by Caso in the sixth period (1937). For a very similar ceramic set, see EMB 11157, EMB 11158, EMB 11159 and EMB 11156.

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