FMNH 189261.4

  • 189261.4 cloth textile fragment

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  • 189261.4 cloth textile fragment

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  • 189261.4 cloth textile fragment

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  • 189261.4 cloth textile fragment

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  • 189261.1-.6 cloth textile fragment

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  • 189261.1-.6 cloth textile fragment

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  • 189261.1-.6 cloth textile fragments

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  • Hall 8 Case 33 Northern Maya Indians

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  • Hall 8 Case 33 "The Northern Maya Indians: Prehistoric Farmers of the Yucatan and Campeche"

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  • 189261 cloth textile fragments

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Catalog Number: 189261.4
Description: textile fragment
Materials: cloth
Cultural Attribution: Maya
Locality: Central America, México, Yucatán, Chichén Itzá: Sacred Cenote
Accession Number: [1969] Peabody Museum (Exchange)
Accession Year: 1932
Other Numbers: C / 4806, 95843
Country: México
Province/State: Yucatán
City/Town: Chichén Itzá
Collector/Source: Peabody Museum
EMu IRN: 1807869
GUID: a6a3be99-b120-4995-a07b-027ee2f7f496

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