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World Cultures (Ea10070.b)
5 decorative fragments with applique, incising, carved and fluted decoration. One has red paint on it.
World Cultures (Ea10076.a)
16 potsherds. All are rim fragments. All are carved and fluted forming geometrical designs (Cross, spirals, lines, circles, half circles etc) on the exterior. 3 have red pigment over the designs. They have orange or brown slip.
World Cultures (Ea10076.b)
2 fragments; 1 has black slip, the other has punched circles on the surface.
World Cultures (Ea10076.c)
15 potsherds; they are all parts of two bowls and one floor vessel. All are carved and fluted forming geometrical designs (cross, lines, zigzag, circles).
World Cultures (Ea10056.a)
9 figurine head fragments. Some have applique nose and mouth showing the upper teeth. Some have ear plugs. One has 6 small holes all over the face, three either side
World Cultures (Ea10056.b)
11 small figurine heads; they are quite eroded. 1 has punched eyes, 2 have red paint over the face.
World Cultures (Ea10055.a)
3 bowl feet; 2 are anthropomorphic 1 is zoomorphic, they were all painted polichrome.
World Cultures (Ea10055.b)
4 zoomorphic heads. They are all incised, fluted zoomorphic heads. One has an applique eye. Other has two small holes in the face.
World Cultures (Ea10055.d)
1 small figurine and 1 small figurine head; Both are anthopomorphic. One looks like a toy, the other like a part of a handle.
World Cultures (Ea10055.e)
7 figurine frags, 3 decorative frags and 1 pipe(?) fragment; some figurine fragments have applique decoration, others are carved and fluted, other has geometrical incising. 1 looks like a pipe fragment with a small hole all along it. 2 pieces are corn cobs and 1 circular fragment
World Cultures (Ea10068.a)
1 anthropomorphic head, 2 zoomorphic heads and 1 leg figurine- red painted
World Cultures (Ea10068.b)
5 pottery fragments. 2 handle fragments with zoomorphic decoration and 3 fragments- one of which has incised decoration.
World Cultures (Ea10075.c)
6 figurine fragments. 1 small zoomorphic head with applique eyes and ear. 2 anthropomorphic heads with applique and punched eyes. One has red paint over the face, earplugs and applique headress. 3 female torsos with applique necklaces which have finger decoration on them. One torso has red paint.
World Cultures (Ea10048.a)
3 miniature figurine fragments. 2 feet and 1 figurine fragment that looks like a Tlatilco woman.
World Cultures (Ea10048.b)
14 figurine fragments. Some are seated, some have one hole in the chest, others have 2 holes either side. Some have a skirt. There are at least two women, but all of them are heads missing
World Cultures (Ea10070.a)
1 anthropomorphic figurine head with applique headress and incised eyes and mouth.
World Cultures (Ea10055)
19 ceramic animal heads and feet from pots from Tepeticpac, Mexico. 3 tripos vessel feet. 4 heads. 12 indeterminate fragments.
World Cultures (Ea10040)
3 ceramic potsherds from Teuchitlan, Jalisco, Mexico. Fairly large pieces, slightly burnished, one with incised linear decoration and paint work.
World Cultures (Ea10044)
3 figurine heads and 1 torso fragment. All are quite eroded, there are 2 anthropomorphic heads, 1 miniature zoomorphic head with punched eyes and 1 female torso.
World Cultures (Ea10056)
21 pottery figurine fragments from Tepeticpac, Mexico. 19 heads of various sizes. 2 indeterminate fragments.
World Cultures (Ea10075)
11 pottery figurine fragments from Zacoalco, Jalisco, Mexico. 4 animal heads, 2 human heads, 5 body fragments.
World Cultures (Ea10635)
Red clay, black printed decoration with incised decoration (cross-hatching) on the base, inside.
World Cultures (Ea10047)
3 potsherds; red paint on brown and fine black paint on orange forming geometrical designs. Two are rims.
World Cultures (Ea10072)
2 potsherds and 1 spindle whorl; fine black paint on orange forming geometrical designs (lines, spirals, half circles).
World Cultures (Ea10043)
4 potsherds; incising and fluted decoration forming geometrical designs.
World Cultures (Ea10042)
5 figurine fragments. 1 anthropomorphic head with applique ear plugs, eyes, eyebrows, and nose, 2 zoomorphic heads (crocodile and bird) and 2 figurine fragments, one of which has red paint and the other moulded decoration.
World Cultures (Ea10061)
4 potsherds. They are all part of the same bowl. They have yellow stucco and negative painting on the exterior forming geometrical designs.
World Cultures (Ea10073.a)
2 potsherds. Both are rims and polychrome: orange and black on cream forming geometrical designs (lines).
World Cultures (Ea10073.c)
6 potsherds and 2 pot lids. Black paint on red forming geometrical design (lines and triangules) on the exterior. 2 pot lids.
World Cultures (Ea10073.d)
7 potsherds. Black paint on cream forming geometrical designs (lines, dots, spirals).
World Cultures (Ea10051)
Rough uncleaned piece of obsidian, carved into a point from Zinapecuero, Michoacan, Mexico.
World Cultures (Ea10059)
19 large sherds of red burnished pottery with a variety of painted designs - white, yellow and orange. Some pieces has incised decoration also. Includes 1 pottery disk, pyramidal piece (possibly a tripod vessel foot), 1 handle or rectangular ornamental piece and 12 rim fragments.
World Cultures (Ea10049)
Obsidian flakes and arrow heads from Zacoalco de Torres (formely Zacoalco), Jalisco, Mexico.
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