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Key:  MNA 6-836
Actual Location:  National Anthropology Museum, Mexico City, Mexico.
Collection:  Fernando Sologuren #430; Manuel Martínez Gracida 1910: plate 97.
Registration:  6-836
Provenance:  Zaachila, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  42 cm.
Chronology:  Peche 500 - 600 AD
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Reference:  Schlattman's photo circa 1901; Caso & Bernal 1952: 139-141, fig. 241; Mixtechi e Zapotechi (Mixtecs and Zapotecs), p. 140, fig. 85.
Comments:  Caso and Bernal maintain that this vessel represents a "tlaloque" (a water-collecting helper for Tlaloc) and that the object held in the right hand is a stylized cloud. They also report that Linné believes that this same object is glyph L (1952: 139). There is an object identical to this one in the collection of the Smithsonian Institute, but more fragmented (see SMI 215065).

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Key:  MFVH 51.59.17
Actual Location:  Museum für Volkerkunde und Vorgesshichte, Hamburg, Germany.
Registration:  51.59.17
Provenance:  Unknown
Measurements:  17 cm.
Chronology:  MA III (Boos 1962:135); Pitao 350 - 500 AD
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Reference:  Boos 1962: 129-135, plate III.
Glyphs:  This piece has glyph L in the headdress with a bar numeral underneath (Urcid 1992: 407). Boos maintains that this shape represents glyph E "earthquake" (Boos 1962: 133).

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Key:  MNA 6-6029
Actual Location:  National Anthropology Museum, Mexico City, Mexico.
Registration:  29-6
Provenance:  Mound of tomb 41, Monte Albán, Oaxaca.
Measurements:  32 cm.
Color:  Grey clay covered with red pigment.
Chronology:  Transition period (Caso and Bernal 1953: 250); Tani 200 - 350 AD
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Reference:  Caso and Bernal 251: fig. 394; Richness of Ancient Mexico, Lafayette Galleries, 1994, p. 6, fig. 5.
Comments:  Caso and Bernal (1952: 250) say: "The three numerals found under the pectoral may be the ones accompanying the glyph in the headdress, which we have not been able to read, maybe because the style of this figure differs from the style we know in Monte Albán and other places of the Valley. They look more like the style we have called "San Lorenzo Albarradas", of which Linné published an urn we have already studied". (Examples in Linné, 1938: plates 14, 21). Tomb 41 dates from MA-IIIB-IV.
Glyphs:  Glyph L (Loo) in the face. Three numerals under the pectoral (3L).

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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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