FMNH 65450.nosub[1]

  • CL-0001 65450
    Creator: Mr. Christopher J. Philipp : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology
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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] Field Columbian Museum. | 106 | Country Colombia [crossed out], United States of, South America. Panama | People Ancient Chibchas. | Locality Prehistoric grave at Chiriqui, Dept Panama | Name Pale yellow vase, 4 1/8" deep, 2 1/4" diam rim. 2 life forms on shoulder hollow containing clay balls | Collection Commission of Colombia, H.R. Lemly. Collectors Restrepo and Pizano | Where Placed | Notes Series 4 Plate 51 Exhibited in Colombia Bldg., W.C.E. [LEFT MARGIN] A | ENT | No 65450 | 144 | Acc. 13
Catalog Number: 65450.nosub[1]
Description: vase
Materials: clay (ceramic)
Cultural Attribution: Chibcha
Accession Number: [13] World's Columbian Exposition - Commission for Colombia (Purchase)
Accession Year:
City/Town: Chiriqui
Collector/Source: World's Columbian Exposition - Commission for Colombia - Colombia Commission, H. R. Lemly : Lemly, H. R.
EMu IRN: 1295767
GUID: 89e3d79b-80ad-462d-a374-03c6dc24fa89

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