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Catalog Number |
2007.4.1 |
Object Name |
Vessel |
Description |
One Early Classic Teotihuacan style ceramic incised tripod vessel with slab feet. Probably from a Maya site in northern Peten, Guatemala. Brownware pottery, burnished, in the shape of a cylinder on three hollow slab feet with rattles. Three incised vertical panels of glyphs are on the body. The glyphs are located above the void spaces between the three tripod feet. A single incised band circles the vessel both above and below the glyphs. Each foot is hollow with two open front facing vertical rectangles where the rattles sit. The bottom of the base has a prior number of 26-T written in red ink on white. One of the legs has a prior number written in white ink of TC/26. A sticky label was removed from the bottom of the base. It had a number of PW-26. |
Site Name |
Guatemala |
Site # |
Site 1549 |
Material |
Ceramic |
Date |
200-600 AD |
Lexicon sub-category |
Ceramic |
Place |
Guatemala | *State* | *County* | *City* |
