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World Cultures (E2691)
Ground stone implement, wedge-shaped. "These implements are regarded with great reverence by the natives who believe them to be thunderbolts" (H Bolton?)
World Cultures (E2683)
Ground stone implement, wedge-shaped. "These implements are regarded with great reverence by the natives who believe them to be thunderbolts" (H Bolton?)
World Cultures (Ea8167)
Outline tracing of a wall painting from the west wall, Upper Temple of the Jaguars, Chichen Itza, Mexico. Tracing with lines in red ink. This is the southern section of the mural (Dado).
World Cultures (E1091)
Shape: Spurred (gun-stock) Shaft: decoration: binding (called kena-i-lawa; in 2 sections near handgrip) plaited sinnet vividrasa - refers to the sinnet or magimagi binding
World Cultures (E2686)
Ground stone implement, wedge-shaped. "These implements are regarded with great reverence by the natives who believe them to be thunderbolts" (H Bolton?)
World Cultures (Ea9971c)
Potsherd from Ixtlan, Jalisco, Mexico. Red painted pattern on yellow ochre ground. Four parts (Ea9971a-d)
World Cultures (E2688)
Ground stone implement, wedge-shaped. "These implements are regarded with great reverence by the natives who believe them to be thunderbolts" (H Bolton?)
World Cultures (Ea9969)
Flake of stone from Cerro de la Ventanas, Mexico. Triangular in cross section and plan.
World Cultures (Ea9971a)
Potsherd from Ixtlan, Jalisco, Mexico. Incised pattern. Four parts (Ea9971a-d)
World Cultures (E2690)
Ground stone implement, wedge-shaped. "These implements are regarded with great reverence by the natives who believe them to be thunderbolts" (H Bolton?)
World Cultures (Ea8308i)
Photograph of Obsidian implement. This is part of a group of 11 photographs (Ea8308a-k) which show Obsidian implements from various sites in Mexico. These include Amecameca, Juchipila, Nabajas, La Quemada, Teuchitlan, Teul, Zacoala, Zinapecuaro
World Cultures (Ea10316.b)
Long narrow metal arrowhead with T-shaped end similar to stone ones.
World Cultures (Ea8212a)
Photograph of Upper Temple of the Jaguars (Temple A), outer chamber, Great Ball Court, Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico. Photographer: Henry N Sweet
World Cultures (Ea9700)
Wooden bow, 41 inches in length. Strings of twisted fibre. Bow has twisted bibre also running down the length of it, which is bound round with more fibre.
World Cultures (Ea8308j)
Photograph of Obsidian implement. This is part of a group of 11 photographs (Ea8308a-k) which show Obsidian implements from various sites in Mexico. These include Amecameca, Juchipila, Nabajas, La Quemada, Teuchitlan, Teul, Zacoala, Zinapecuaro
World Cultures (Ea11035)
Print of a plan of wall reliefs in chamber E, Temple A, Great Ball Court, Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico.
World Cultures (E804)
Dao or Khamti Dha Sword A straight, single edged blade with chisel edge and square ended. The blade is narrowest at the hilt. Wooden hilt with plaited rattan partly covering it. The scabbard is wooden, open sided and fastened to a rattan belt (sling) which is hoop-shaped, also made of cane.
World Cultures (Ea8169a)
Tracing of a wall painting fromUpper Temple of the Jaguars, Inner Chamber. South Vault, Chichen Itza, Mexico. Tracing with lines inked over in red and water coloured.
World Cultures (Ea8367a)
Copy of the Maguey Plan. Tracing from a photograph. The tracing is made from ink but also painted with watercolour. Shows the N.W. and N.E half of the map. Large and small canals and roads cross both diagonally and horizontally. Houses are shown with their owners heads and names in glyphs. Spanish words are also added. 6 temples, churches, and a teopan are represented along with about 300 people. Footprints are shown on the roads. The southern half of the map has an inscription - 'A unique map of the ancient City of Mexico, made by order of Montezuma for Cortes to send to the king of Spain. In this the public temples are accurately...' (Three words are missing).
World Cultures (Ea8367b)
Copy of the Maguey Plan. Tracing from a photograph. The tracing is made from ink but also painted with watercolour. S.W. and S.E. half of the map shown. Large and small canals and roads cross both diagonally and horizontally. Houses are shown with their owners heads and names in glyphs. Spanish words are also added. 6 temples, churches, and a teopan are represented along with about 300 people. Footprints are shown on the roads. The southern half of the map has an inscription - 'A unique map of the ancient City of Mexico, made by order of Montezuma for Cortes to send to the king of Spain. In this the public temples are accurately...' (Three words are missing).
World Cultures (Ea8367c)
Copy of the Maguey Plan, Tenochtitlan, Mexico City. Tracing from a photograph. The tracing is made from ink but also painted with watercolour. Large and small canals and roads cross both diagonally and horizontally. Houses are shown with their owners heads and names in glyphs. Spanish words are also added. 6 temples, churches, and a teopan are represented along with about 300 people. Footprints are shown on the roads. The southern half of the map has an inscription - 'A unique map of the ancient City of Mexico, made by order of Montezuma for Cortes to send to the king of Spain. In this the public temples are accurately...' (Three words are missing).
World Cultures (Ea8367d)
Faint pencil tracing of the Maguey Plan. The tracing only shows the street and water lines, one church, one temple and a few glyphs. No figures are shown.
World Cultures (Ea11082b)
Photograph of caryatids from outer chamber, Temple A, Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico. XI,XIII,XII.
World Cultures (Ea7445)
World Cultures (Eb481)
Sepia-toned photograph of a Zuni pueblo, showing adobe buildings around an open space. Young woman in foreground walking between buildings, with waterpot on her head. Large buiilding background to right is the ruined church, with no roof. In front of it is a branch covered shelter housing two carts Recto: in AB's hand, 'Zuni - Ruins of church' Rubber stamped: F.H. Maude & Co / Landscape Photographers / 13016 - St, Los Angeles, Cal Rubber-stamped: Santa Fe Route News service / Fred Harvey Mgr / Los Angeles.
World Cultures (Ea9545)
necklace made from three split whale teeth. Each tooth perforated at root end and strung.
World Cultures (Ea11619)
Model of a round house ? wood stakes for walls and wood poles for roof,with bamboo poles which bend for tying rest together. Thatched with Kunai grass held down by twine and thatching pegs and poles. Walls made of matting held between inner and outer wall stakes.
World Cultures (Ea8206b)
Photograph of wall relief on the north wall of Chamber E, Great Ball Court, Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico. Retouched photograph with red watercolour.
World Cultures (Ea8197g)
Photograph of a painted wall relief on the Eastern Side Wall and East Pier, North Building C, Great Ball Court, Chichen Itza. Made by Adela Breton 1903-1907. The photo with a background of reliefs has been touched up with red watercolour. It shows the wall from north to south.
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