FMNH 191821.3

  • 191821 reeds from sepuchral tablet; grave ornament
    Creator: Mr. Christopher J. Philipp : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology
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    Description: reference image, overall
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    Scanner: Cassie Pontone : Field Museum of Natural History
    Transcriber: Julia W. Kennedy : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology Collections
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    Description: scan of catalog card [FRONT] [MAIN BODY] Field Museum of Natural History. | 123 | Country Peru | Locality Ancon | People Stock | Name Cloth with figure in red and black outlined on open white weave. Supported by back of split reeds. Similar to 191815 | Collection Dorsey | Notes 3660/2 Grave 66, Mummy 92 (?) | Width 17 cm | Length 17 cm | Height | Price [LEFT MARGIN] A | ENT | 191821 | Acc. 48
Catalog Number: 191821.3
Description: reed from plaque
Materials: reed
Locality: South America, Perú, Lima, Ancón
Accession Number: [48] World's Columbian Exposition - Department of Ethnology (Gift)
Accession Year: 1893
Other Numbers: 3660 / 2, 66, 92 ?
Country: Perú
Province/State: Lima
City/Town: Ancón
Collector/Source: World's Columbian Exposition - Department of Ethnology - Department of Ethnology
EMu IRN: 3731344
GUID: eb5f054b-9ba3-4779-a2ec-c3c8d6ee9638

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