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Platter
Platter
Object number1987.58

Platter

CultureSan Ildefonso Pueblo
MediumCeramic: black on black clay and slip pottery
DimensionsSight: 2 x 12 in. (5.08 x 30.48 cm)
Credit LineGift of Cynthia E. Weir, class of 1936, in honor of Eloise Green Holbrook, class of 1936
On View
Not on view
Classification(s)
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Incan
Nd
Culture: Inca
Unidentified mask-like stamp / ring
Currently Unidentified
Nd
Culture: Pre-Colombian
Dog
Currently Unidentified
Nd
Culture: Pre-Colombian
Mask
Mexican (Jalisco Style)
Nd
Culture: Pre-Colombian
Beaded pouch
Currently Unidentified
c. 1880
Culture: Haudenosaunee (Iroquois)
Chipiquara figure
Mexican (Mayan)
c. 900–600 BCE
Culture: Maya
Stirrup-spout vessel with modeled vegetal forms and stippling
Peruvian (Chimu)
c. 1100-1400
Culture: Pre-Colombian
Drummer
Mexican (Nayarit, and Ixtlán del Río)
c. 250–100 BCE
Culture: Pre-Colombian
Vessel of globular form with a monkey on shoulder
Peruvian (Chimu)
c. 1100-1400
Culture: Pre-Colombian
Wind Instrument Player
Mexican (Nayarit, and Ixtlán del Río)
c. 250–100 BCE
Culture: Pre-Colombian
Shaman
Mexican (Nayarit, and Ixtlán del Río)
c. 250–100 BCE
Culture: Pre-Colombian