Key: MEG 23.6.303 | Actual Location: Ethnographic Museum of Göteburg, Sweden. | Collection: Martínez Gracida; Edward Seler | Registration: 23.6.303 (before ca. 29011, Museum für Volkerkunde, Berlin; Martínez Gracida #263) | Provenance: Atlatlauhca, Cuicatlán, Oaxaca (Martínez Gracida 1910: lám. 54). | Measurements: 26 cm. | Color: Beige clay | Chronology: MA IIIA (Caso and Bernal 1952: 340); Pitao 350 - 500 AD | Click to view Chronology | Reference: Boos 1964: 77-97, plate III. | Comments: Human figure with butterfly head piece. According to Martínez Gracida (1910: plate 154) this piece was found by Francisco Rojas and Mariano Bautista on the 15th of August, 1893, in a tomb of the pyramid that is known as the "Calvario", some 350 "varas" to the North of the settlement of "Atatlauca" (sic.). There are slight differences between this vessel and the one under MNA 6-827. For example, the buttons on the snout are not represented in the piece of the National Anthropology Museum. Also, a line, which starts running from the tongue (inside the mouth), is missing on this piece. For other examples of this type, see one in Germany (EMB 31107) and one at the Frissell Museum (MFR 7410) (fragmented piece). | |
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