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Results 136 - 150 of 154 for "peche"
Key:  SMI 198426
Actual Location:  Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., United States.
Collection:  Martínez Gracida 1894; Lucio Smith; E.W. Nelson. Acquired by the SMI on 29 March 1899.
Registration:  Cat. 198427; Acc. # 34807
Provenance:  Zaachila, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  44 x 38 cm.
Color:  Dark grey clay
Chronology:  MA IIIB (Boos 1966b: 30); Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  Martínez Gracida, Oaxacan Indians and their archaeological monuments, Vol. I, Ceramics, 1910, plate 81, unpublished work; Boos 1966b: 30, fig. 3.; Whitecotton 1977: 65.
Comments:  In September 1894 Martínez Gracida found this piece in a grave next to three other identical pieces. Soon after he sold all four objects: one to Luis Reynaud, two to Lucio Smith, and one to Eduard Seler along with the rest of his collection. Today there are two identical artefacts in the Smithsonian Institution but they are not complete (see also SMI 198427). The pieces in the Smithsonian come from Lucio Smith via E. W. Nelson. The artefact in the Peabody Museum (see PMAE 10609) arrived via the AMNH in 1929. This is the most complete artifact and was the urn purchased by Eduard Seler in 1895. The fourth piece, purchased by Luis Reynaud, ended up in the Bellon collection (see NMAI 180086).
Glyphs:  The epsilon glyph hanging from the ears. Glyph C in the headdress.

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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:  UD 3
Actual Location:  Cuilapan warehouse?
Provenance:  Monte Albán, Oaxaca.
Color:  Dark grey clay with red pigment in headdress and face.
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  Poster, Round table of Monte Albán IV, 2004.
Comments:  Figure of an old man, carrying a pot and holding two leaves in the hands.
Glyphs:  The leaves in the hands correspond to glyph 109.

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Key:  MBA 1972.32
Actual Location:  Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal, Canadá.
Registration:  1972.Ac.32
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  20.5 x 26.5 cm.
Color:  Grey clay
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Comments:  Part of the headdress is missing on this piece.
Glyphs:  Glyph C in the headdress. Two glyphs for corn on both sides of the headdress. The glyph for corn field hanging as pectoral.

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Key:  EMB 28353
Actual Location:  Ethnographic Museum (Ethnologisches Museum), Berlin, Germany.
Collection:  Nicolás López 1875; Manuel Martínez Gracida; Edward Seler 1897.
Registration:  IV Ca. 28353
Provenance:  Nazareno, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  51.5 x 20 cm.
Color:  Grey clay
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  Martínez Gracida 1910: 106; Fuhrmann 1922: plate 20; Lehmann 1931: plate VII; Schuler-Schömig 1970: 133, plate 201.
Comments:  According to information provided by Martínez Gracida, this piece was found in a tomb in 1875 by Nicolás López. The piece has similarities with MFR 928, in terms of posture, attitude and headdress. The human figure is wearing a nose pendant and two rings that look like deer's antlers points.
Dating:  TL by Goedicke et al. 1992, test No. 99: authentic (TL's date: A.C. 629-709).

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Key:  SMI 215075
Actual Location:  Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., United States.
Registration:  215075
Provenance:  Atzompa, Oaxaca.
Color:  Grey clay.
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Glyphs:  Two glyphs 109 in the headdress, one is broken. The piece corresponds to glyph Ñ.

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Key:  MFR 1845
Actual Location:  Frissell Museum, Mitla, Mexico.
Provenance:  Unknown
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Comments:  Human figure with a bird in the headdress, possibly a turkey buzzard. For similar pieces, compare with MNA 6-799, MNA 6-798 and MFVV 6087. This piece was probably used as a brazier's lid.
Dating:  F9

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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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Key:  MCO 10-104807
Actual Location:  Museum of Cultures of Oaxaca, City of Oaxaca, Mexico (warehouse).
Registration:  10-104807 / 6-760 (Caso and Bernal 1952: 189)
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  26.5 x 20 cm.
Color:  Grey clay with traces of white stucco.
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  Caso and Bernal 1952: 189, fig. 318.
Glyphs:  The face corresponds to glyph X.

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Key:  MFVH 3645
Actual Location:  Museum für Volkerkunde und Vorgesshichte, Hamburg, Germany.
Registration:  B3645
Provenance:  Unknown
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  Drawing based on a photo at the Ibero-American Institute, Seler Collection, box 73.
Glyphs:  Glyph 1 P in the headdress. On both sides of the head, in the headdress, the epsilon or "blood" glyph can be seen.

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Key:  MNA 6-400
Actual Location:  National Anthropology Museum, Mexico City, Mexico.
Collection:  Fernando Sologuren #455
Provenance:  San Juan Teitipac, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  29 cm.
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  Caso and Bernal 1952: 286, fig. 435.
Comments:  According to a photograph of the Seler Collection at the Ibero-American Institute, we know that this piece was part of Fernando Sologuren's collection.

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Key:  MNA Mont. YW ofrenda 2-2
Actual Location:  National Anthropology Museum, Mexico City, Mexico.
Provenance:  Mound YW, well 1, offering 2, No. 2, Monte Albán, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  19 x 14.5 cm.
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  Caso et al. 1967: 126, fig. 79a.
Comments:  Caso found this urn in an excavation of mound YW (fifth period 1936) next to another urn (MCO 0679) which were both covered with broken pieces of earthenware (potsherds) and flat stones to protect them.

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Key:  MNA Patio t.104
Actual Location:  National Anthropology Museum, Mexico City, Mexico.
Provenance:  Courtyard of tomb 104, Monte Albán, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  26 cm.
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  Caso and Bernal 1952: 285, fig. 432.
Comments:  Caso and Bernal (1952: 283) say: "...[the figure] bears a serpent eye in the headdress, as well as a few beads of jade, decorated as numerals, in the shape of number 11, which was probably 13; among them, a bead of authentic jade". Because of the bad quality of the photo presented, these details cannot be observed.
Glyphs:  The glyph for alligator eye (V) in the headdress.

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Key:  MFR s/n 6
Actual Location:  Frissell Museum, Mitla, Mexico.
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  18.5 cm.
Color:  Grey clay
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Comments:  Drawing based on a photo from Philippa Shaplin. Compare with ROM 1936, KERR 6460, SMI 115002, UPM 29-41-707 and MCO 0679.

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Key:  MACP A-0285
Actual Location:  Museum of Archaeology Carlos Pellicer, Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico
Registration:  A-0285
Provenance:  unknown
Color:  Beige clay with vestiges of white pigment.
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Comments:  This piece could have been a companion to other similar objects.

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