FMNH 188605.nosub[1]

  • CL-0048 188605
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    Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Field Museum of Natural History | [Field Museum Subject Code written in green] 67 | Country Guatemala | Locality Finca Miraflores, | People Maya Stock | Name Potsherds from canyon at. | Collection Capt. Marshall Field 2nd Archaeological Expedition to British Honduras. J. Eric Thompson, Collector | Notes Field Cat. No. - | Width | Length | Height | Price | [LEFT MARGIN] ENT | A | 188605 | Acc. 1820 |
  • CL-0048 188605
    Photographer: Sarah Rivers : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: Interior
Catalog Number: 188605.nosub[1]
Description: vessel fragments (sherds)
Materials: clay (ceramic)
Cultural Attribution: Maya
Accession Number: [1820] Second Marshall Field Archaeological Expedition to British Honduras and Guatemala - 1928 (Expedition)
Accession Year: 1929
City/Town: Miraflores
Collector/Source: Second Marshall Field Archaeological Expedition to British Honduras and Guatemala - 1928, J. E. Thompson
EMu IRN: 1091977
GUID: 762a8faa-3270-46a2-8bb1-d9608338bf61

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