Key: MFR 12500 |
Actual Location: Frissell Museum, Mitla, Mexico. |
Collection: Howard Leigh (1972) |
Registration: MFR 12500 / INAH 3163 |
Provenance: Zaachila, Oaxaca. |
Measurements: 410 x 290 x 220 mm. |
Color: Grey clay with traces of red pigment. |
Chronology: Xoo 600 - 800 AD |
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Comments: Goes together with MFR 12502. Bat whose nasal appendage was broken and painted in vermillion in Ancient Times. To compare headdresses with the trapezoid-lightning pattern, see ROM 1400, LAMBI T/26, SMI 215070, MFR 12502 and MFR 12520. |
Glyphs: Trapezoid-lightning in the headdress. Two epsilon or blood glyphs in the corners of the mouth. Framed by the trapezoid-lightning, a feline's mouth. |
Dating: F 29 |
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