FMNH 155509.nosub[1]

  • 155509 clay (ceramic) bowl
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  • 155509 clay (ceramic) bowl
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  • 155509 clay (ceramic) bowl
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  • 155509 clay (ceramic) bowl
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  • 155509 clay (ceramic) bowl
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  • 155509 clay (ceramic) bowl
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    Transcriber: Julia W. Kennedy : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology Collections
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    Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Chicago Natural History Museum - Archaeology | 123 | Provenience: Vicinity of Huaral, Chancay Valley, Peru | People or Culture: Late Chancay culture | Object: Bowl | Material: Pottery | Description: Chancay Black-on-white bowl with two modeled and painted (black) animals on shoulder. | Dimensions: (in cm.) H 6 Diam 12 | Collection: Presented by Mrs. Irene Brittingham 25 January 1962. [LEFT MARGIN] A | ENT | 155509 | Field No. | Neg. No. | Acc. 2764
Catalog Number: 155509.nosub[1]
Description: bowl
Materials: clay (ceramic)
Cultural Attribution: Late Chancay Culture
Accession Number: [2764] I. Brittingham (Gift)
Accession Year:
District/County: Chancay Valley
City/Town: Huaral
Collector/Source: Irene Brittingham, Irene Brittingham
EMu IRN: 1057898
GUID: 35fff6ab-7183-403c-ab01-19e48d5a6f21

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