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Pre-Columbian Anonymous

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Pre-Columbian Anonymous,
Tripod Bowl, n. d.
Earthenware
3 3/4 in. x 6 1/2 in. x 6 1/2 in. (9.53 cm x 16.51 cm x 16.51 cm)


Object Type: Ceramic
Technique: Hand-built
Period: Pre-Columbian
Credit Line: Gift of Mr. Edward Nagel
Accession Number: 71.1.144


Commentary
On the bottom it has written in pen: "1054". It has been temporarily numbered "1054 b" because there is another object with the same number, i.e. "1054".

Marks
"1054" written in pen on the bottom.

Medium
Earthenware with red and black paint. The feet are cast and the bowl is coil-built and burnished.

Object Description
Medium bowl that is coil-built and burnished. The tripod feet are cast reptile heads. It is made of earthenware and there is a head in relief on the exterior. It is painted red in between the feet and there is a black band around the base of the interior and another one on the exterior top edge. There is red paint on the exterior bottom and major repair was done all over.

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