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Key:  SLAM 305:1978
Actual Location:  Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States.
Collection:  Morton D. May
Registration:  305:1978 / former loan number 69.314
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  36.5 x 32 cm.
Color:  Grey clay
Chronology:  MA IIIA (Parsons 1980: 141); Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  Parsons 1980: 141, fig. 213.
Comments:  Representation of a woman.
Dating:  Shaplin and Zimmerman, TL no. 7 (500 rads, authentic).

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Key:  MFR 1441
Actual Location:  Frissell Museum, Mitla, Mexico.
Registration:  MFR 1441 / INAH 3187
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  36 x 22 cm.
Color:  Grey clay with traces of red pigment.
Chronology:  Xoo 600 - 800 AD
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Comments:  In general, this type of "box-with-lid" piece wears a Cocijo mask, but, in this case, the mask is a type 2. There are two pieces in this series, the other one has number 1440.
Glyphs:  Glyph V in the central part of the box.

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Key:  MNA 6-708
Actual Location:  National Anthropology Museum, Mexico City, Mexico.
Registration:  6-708
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  28 cm.
Color:  Grey clay.
Chronology:  Xoo 600 - 800 AD
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Reference:  Caso and Bernal 1952: 104, fig. 170.
Comments:  The left-hand side phalanx is missing. See ROM 1909 for an almost identical type.
Glyphs:  Corresponds to glyph ñ

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Key:  SLAM 175:1979
Actual Location:  Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States.
Collection:  Morton D. May
Registration:  175:1979/ former loan number 1970.728
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  38 cm.
Color:  Grey clay
Chronology:  Xoo 600 - 800 AD
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Reference:  Parsons 1980: 146, fig. 226.
Comments:  Effigy of a human figure wearing a jaguar skin. The way in which the vessel is attached to the back is unusual.
Dating:  Shaplin and Zimmerman, TL no. 3 (700 rads, authentic).

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Key:  SLAM 1060:1983
Actual Location:  Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States.
Collection:  Drey Gallery, NYC; Morton D. May.
Registration:  1060:1983 / former loan number 1967.116
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  15.7 cm.
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Comments:  Effigy with two vases adhered to the back. Also see: MNA 6-251, MNA 252, MCO t/1991-4.
Glyphs:  Glyph E in the pectoral's plaque.
Dating:  Shaplin and Zimmerman, TL no. 21 (230 rads, authentic).

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Key:  MCO t/1991-4
Actual Location:  Museum of Cultures of Oaxaca, City of Oaxaca, Mexico.
Provenance:  Tomb 1991-4, Monte Albán, Oaxaca.
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  Winter 1994: 42, plate 7.
Comments:  Effigy with two vases adhered to the back. Also see: MNA 6-251, MNA 252, SLAM 1060:1983.
Glyphs:  Glyph E in the pectoral.

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Key:  MFR 7410
Actual Location:  Frissell Museum, Mitla, Mexico.
Registration:  MFR 7410 / INAH 2742
Provenance:  Zaachila, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  21.5 x 23.5 x 20.5 cm.
Color:  Grey clay
Chronology:  Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Comments:  Human figure with butterfly head piece. This piece is similar to MNA 6-827, MEG 23.6.303 and EMB 31107.

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Key:  MFR 1984
Actual Location:  Frissell Museum, Mitla, Mexico.
Registration:  MFR1984 / INAH 2498
Provenance:  Ixtepec, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  11.5 x 13.3 x 4.5 cm.
Color:  Grey clay
Chronology:  Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Comments:  Fragment showing Tlaloc's face superimposed on the glyph for corn field.

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Key:  MFR 1706
Actual Location:  Frissell Museum, Mitla, Mexico.
Registration:  MFR1706 / INAH 2147
Provenance:  Huitzo, San Pablo el Viejo, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  25 x 22 x 17.5 cm.
Chronology:  Pe 300 - 100 BC
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Comments:  Early example of glyph U?

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Key:  AMNH 30/136
Actual Location:  American Museum of Natural History, New York, United States
Collection:  Manuel Martínez Gracida 1894; Eduard Seler 1896
Registration:  30/136, acc. 1896-20
Provenance:  San Lázaro Zautla, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  34 x 28 cm.
Color:  White sandstone with traces of red pigment.
Chronology:  Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Reference:  Drawing by Sabino Soriano, in the unpublished work of Manuel Martínez Gracida, second volume, Stone Idols and Statues, 1910: plate 72.
Comments:  Described as "stone statue" and made of basalt. According to Martínez Gracida, this statue was found in a grave, in the year 1894. It was Etla's Political Chief, Agustín Robles Arenas, who gave it to him as a present. The head joins to the body via a hole in each part.
Glyphs:  Mask of glyph U.

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Key:  SOLO 1
Actual Location:  Unknown
Collection:  Fernando Sologuren #481
Provenance:  Huitzo, Etla, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  28 x 16.5 cm.
Color:  Dark brown.
Chronology:  Xoo 600 - 800 AD
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Reference:  Drawing by Sabino Soriano in the unpublished work of Manuel Martínez Gracida, second volume "Wood Statues" 1910: plate 78; Peñafiel 1893: plate 23; Bauer's photo circa 1900, in König and Kröfges 2001: 131, S14.
Comments:  Wood effigy with bearded human figure. A human face sticking out of the mouth. This piece was described by Sologuren as "Wooden Idol" and by Peñafiel as "Wood Idol from Zompantle". According to the work of Martínez Gracida (1910) it represents "Pitao Cozaana" and he adds that the piece was found in the house of José Trápaga, in Huitzo, in 1890, who later gave it to Fernando Sologuren as a present. The same author also draws our attention to the fact that the piece looks old because it is badly gnawn by moths.

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Key:  MFR 9065
Actual Location:  Frissell Museum, Mitla, Mexico.
Registration:  MFR 9065
Provenance:  Unknown
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Comments:  Headless effigy made of stone. Drawing based on Urcid.
Glyphs:  Glyph Loo "eye" in the loincloth; underneath, a bar numeral 5 (5L).

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Key:  CPA 7
Actual Location:  Private collection in California.
Provenance:  Unknown
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  Drawing based on a photo from Javier Urcid.
Comments:  The human figure is holding an ear of corn in the right hand and a rope in the left hand. It is possible that this cord was used for the rite of bleeding. The figure is wearing a mask with attributes to Tlaloc and feathers hang from the ear pieces. The figure carries a big turtle shell on its back.

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Key:  PAM s/n
Actual Location:  Princeton Art Museum, Princeton, New Jersey, United States.
Provenance:  Unknown
Chronology:  Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Reference:  Urcid's drawing (2001)
Glyphs:  Two numerals on the chest and glyph D in the headdress (2D).

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Key:  KERR 6460
Actual Location:  Unknown
Collection:  It comes from a photo collection by Justin Kerr, from FAMSI's website.
Registration:  Photo number 6460
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  17.3 cm.
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  http://research.famsi.org/kerrportfolio.html
Comments:  Cocijo enthroned. Compare with ROM 1936, MFR s/n 6, SMI 115002, UPM 29-41-707 and MCO 0679.
Glyphs:  Glyph C in the headdress. Glyphs for corn grain decorate the throne.

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