FMNH 189290.nosub[1]

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    Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Field Museum of Natural History | 68 | Country Honduras | Locality Copan, Mound 21, Steps, main structure. | People Maya Stock | Name Flat stone decorated on front with seven feather tassels with buttons at top. Apparently a step. | Collection Exchange with Peabody Museum, Harvard University, 1932 | C/54 | Notes | Width 35 cm | Length 28 cm | Height 16 cm | Price [LEFT MARGIN] A | ENT | 189290 | Acc. 1969
Catalog Number: 189290.nosub[1]
Description: stone
Materials: stone
Cultural Attribution: Maya
Accession Number: [1969] Peabody Museum (Exchange)
Accession Year: 1932
Other Numbers: C / 54
City/Town: Copan
Collector/Source: Peabody Museum
EMu IRN: 1093133
GUID: c35827a3-359f-4b3f-8707-66a71ea99f27

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