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Results 6 - 20 of 73 for "cocijo"
Key:  MFR 4279
Actual Location:  Frissell Museum, Mitla, Mexico.
Collection:  Ervin Frissell
Registration:  MFR 4279 / INAH 2815
Provenance:  Zaachila, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  10.8 x 9 cm.
Color:  Reddish brown.
Chronology:  MA IIIB (Boos 1966b: 15) MA IIIB-IV Paddock (MFR card); Xoo 600 - 800 AD
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Reference:  Boos 1966b: 15, Boos 1968a: vol. III, plate XII; Eubanks 1999: 133, fig. 107.
Comments:  Pot with two pouring handles. This piece is similar to other vessels with double pouring handles and Cocijo face, but, in this case, the handles have the shape of ears of corn. Compare with MNA 6-682 and MNA 6-6708.
Glyphs:  Glyph C in the headdress flanked by two ears of corn.

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Key:  MFVV 55.158
Actual Location:  Museum für Völkerkunde, Vienna, Austria.
Collection:  Edward Seler
Registration:  55.158
Provenance:  Santa María Atzompa, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  102.5 x 95 cm. (!) ; Boos da otras medidas 41 x 38 cm.
Color:  Traces of red paint. The face is painted in blue.
Chronology:  MA IIIB (Winter 1994a: 150); Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Reference:  Seler 1960: plate 17; Bernal 1966: 81, fig. 1; Boos 1966b: 73, fig. 52; Winter 1994a: 150.
Comments:  For other examples, see MNA 6-635, cm.A 44.78, EMB 24882, MDO 32 and MFR s/n 1. For an analysis of this type, see Sellen 2002: 9.
Glyphs:  Glyph C in the headdress. Cocijo mask (glyph M) flanked by two ears of corn.

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Key:  MDO 32
Actual Location:  Dolores Olmedo Museum, Mexico City, México (exhibited).
Collection:  Fernando Sologuren; Armilia Van Rijn (195?-1964); Dolores Olmedo Patiño (presently).
Registration:  Record from the National Anthropology and History Institute (INAH) , P.F. 100, LO 32
Provenance:  Probably Etla, Oaxaca
Measurements:  51 x 46 cm.
Color:  Dark grey clay
Chronology:  Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Reference:  Caso & Bernal 1952: 98, fig. 163; Boos 1966b: 65; 50-peso bill circa 1973; Eubanks 1999: 137-138, fig. 110; Sellen 2002: 9, fig. 5e y 11, fig. 8.
Comments:  This piece was probably found by Fernando Sologuren at the beginning of last century. In 1928, Caso and Bernal (1952: 97) took pictures of the piece when it was at Mercedes Sologuren's house. At the beginning of the 1950s, the piece went to Machida Armilia Van Rijn and then, in 1964, it was acquired by Dolores Olmedo Patiño (personal communication Patricia Van Rijn, 1999). For other types, see MNA 6-635, cm.A 44.78, MFVV 55.158, EMB 24882 and MFR s/n 1. For an analysis of this type, see Sellen 2002: 9. For the same Etla style, see MDO 33 and MFR 12619.
Glyphs:  Glyph C in the headdress flanked by two glyphs of small plants and then, two glyphs for corn. The figure in the headdress corresponds to the Cocijo (glyph M).

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Key:  CMA 44.78
Actual Location:  Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, United States.
Collection:  Donation from the Eastman Family.
Registration:  44.78
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  37 x 26.5 cm.
Color:  Light brown clay.
Chronology:  MA IIIA (Boos 1966b: 74); Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Reference:  Boos 1966b: 74, fig. 53.
Comments:  The pectoral and part of the headdress are missing from this piece. For other examples, see MNA 6-635, EMB 24882, MFVV 55.158, MDO 32 and MFR s/n 1. For an analysis of this type, see Sellen 2002: 9.
Glyphs:  Glyph C in headdress flanked by two ears of corn. Cocijo mask in the headdress (glyph M).

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Key:  SMI 166077
Actual Location:  Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., United States.
Collection:  Louis Gustave Bellon; George Gustave Heye. Heye purchased this artefact at auction in Paris in 1928.
Registration:  Col. Bellón no. 199; Old number from MAI 16/6077; New number from SMI 166077.000
Provenance:  San Lorenzo Cacaotepec, Oaxaca (Urcid 1992: 415)
Measurements:  19 cm.
Color:  Light grey clay with traces of white paint.
Chronology:  MA IIIA (Boos 1966b: 39); Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Reference:  AMNH, Saville Archive, box 28, Inventory of the Bellon collection; Boos 1966b: 39, fig. 14.
Comments:  Seated figure with Cocijo mask.
Glyphs:  The notched bead in front represents coefficient 1. Glyph J in the headdress (1 J).

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Key:  MA t/104
Actual Location:  Monte Albán, built in the facade of tomb 104.
Provenance:  Monte Albán, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  91 cm.
Color:  Grey clay
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  Caso 1938: 73 and 76, fig. 92; Caso and Bernal 1952: 51, fig. 72.
Comments:  The figure holds a bag of incense in one hand and the other hand is stretched out. This hand was mutilated by a tourist a few years back. In 1938, Caso identified this piece as Pitao Cozobi or God of Corn, but later, together with Bernal, they decide to classify it, in their work of 1952, as the "God with Cocijo Head in Headdress". The headdress mask belongs to the Xicani and is flanked by two jaguar heads.

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Key:  MRT 3
Actual Location:  Mexican Museum of Prehispanic Art, Rufino Tamayo, Oaxaca, Mexico.
Collection:  Rufino Tamayo
Provenance:  Unknown
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Comments:  This large urn of Cocijo is part of a series. There are at least two more of the series, but there were probably up to five pieces in total. One piece is held at the Birmingham Museum in England (BIRM 1965.331) and another is in Stanford, United States (SUAM 1997.167). The said pieces are more complete than the piece illustrated here.
Glyphs:  Glyph C in the headdress.

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Key:  MES 23.8.307
Actual Location:  Swedish Ethnographic Museum, Stockholm, Sweden.
Collection:  August Edwin Paulson
Registration:  23.8.307
Provenance:  Tuxtepec, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  37.9 x 31.9 cm.
Color:  Front part in red. Traces of green paint.
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  Linné 1938: 160, plate 31.
Comments:  The piece has been partially restored. According to Linné, it was wearing a Cocijo mask.
Glyphs:  Glyph J in the headdress. Two alligator eyes in the throne's back and above these, two glyphs for sprouted corn.

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Key:  MCT 2
Actual Location:  Civic Museum of Turin, Italy.
Collection:  Zaverio Calpini , circa 1876; Callegari gives an earlier date 1864 (1931: 514).
Provenance:  Nochistlán o Xoxocotlán (Callegari 1931: 514).
Measurements:  23.5 cm.
Chronology:  Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Reference:  Africa, America, Australasia: the Ethnological Collections, Civic Museum of Turin, 1978: 66, fig. 17.
Glyphs:  In the headdress, glyph M "Cocijo", seen sideways. Beside the jaw, numeral 1 (1 M).

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Key:  GLS 1
Actual Location:  Unknown
Collection:  Guy Loudmer Auction, France.
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  14 cm.
Color:  Grey clay
Chronology:  Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Reference:  Guy Loudmer auction's catalog, Precolombian Art, fig. 32, Monday, December 9, 1991.
Comments:  Central vessel of a series of three (See GLS 2 for accompanying pieces).
Glyphs:  Under the mask of Cocijo, two numerals, which could be 2 M? but also 2 knot because of the bow on the chest. Glyph C in the headdress.

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Key:  ROM 1435
Actual Location:  Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada.
Collection:  Constantino Rickards
Registration:  HM 1435
Provenance:  Cuilapan, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  42 cm.
Color:  Grey clay with a lighter layer of stucco.
Chronology:  Xoo 600 - 800 AD
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Reference:  Rickards 1922; Boos 1964b: plate XIa & XIb; Urcid 1998: fig. 3; Sellen 2000b, 2002b.
Comments:  This engraved cylinder has an identical companion (cf. Rickards 1922 and photos of the collection before it reached Canada). The location of the other piece is unknown. The use of this piece is also unknown (cf. Urcid 1998 and Sellen 2002b). The figure of Cocijo has been reproduced twice in the cylinder, carrying objects in both hands, probably corn plants in different stages of development.
Glyphs:  Glyph C in the headdress.
Dating:  TL by Lazos, Ortiz, Ruvalcaba and Sellen, 1999, test #110385: authentic.

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Key:  ROM 1907
Actual Location:  Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada.
Collection:  Constantino Rickards
Registration:  HM 1907 / 917.4.82
Provenance:  Teojumulco, District of Juquila, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  46 cm.
Color:  Beige clay.
Chronology:  Xoo 600 - 800 AD
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Comments:  This piece is quite unusual. It shows a standing human figure, with a Cocijo mask.
Glyphs:  A glyph C in the headdress.
Dating:  TL by Shaplin and Zimmerman, test #26: authentic.

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Key:  ROM 1945
Actual Location:  Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada.
Collection:  Constantino Rickards
Registration:  HM 1945
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  20 cm.
Color:  Grey clay. Traces of red pigment.
Chronology:  Niza 100 BC - 200 AD
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Comments:  A very early example of the Cocijo.
Glyphs:  The figure has a variant of glyph C in the headdress. Glyph epsilon or "blood" hanging from the ears.

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Key:  BELMAR 1
Actual Location:  Unknown, probably National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico.
Collection:  Francisco Belmar (#37?)
Provenance:  Unknown
Chronology:  MA IIIB (Boos 1966b: 79); Xoo 600 - 800 AD.
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Reference:  Boos 1966: 79, fig. 58.
Glyphs:  The glyph M (Cocijo) in the headdress is displayed on both sides of the same mask with a front view. Possibly two bars of five attached to the Cocijo's nose: 10?M. A glyph C in the headdress.

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Key:  FASF 128608
Actual Location:  Museo de Artes Plásticas de San Francisco, San Francisco, United States.
Collection:  Doctor Ernest Forbes
Registration:  128608 / Acc. no. DY54376
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  20 x 19 cm.
Color:  Reddish ceramic paste with beige coating.
Chronology:  MA IIIA (Boos 1966b: 235); Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Reference:  Boos 1966b: 235, fig. 214.
Glyphs:  It wears the mask of glyph M, Cocijo, in the headdress. This piece corresponds to glyph X.

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