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Title
Small tripodal bowl : mortar.
Description
Elaborate twisted hairdo: knotted on top. Female? Concentrations of broken figurines (flat) in household context or debris rather than public buildings or temples suggest a personal or family context. the figurines called "gingerbread" flats, were manufactured by pressing wet clay into clay molds. They were removed for drying, firing, and painting. Fingerprints on the back.
Subject
[Bowls (Tableware)--Mexico--Mezcala Site, Art--Mexico--Mezcala Site, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 400 B.C. and 100 A.D.
Title
Small tripodal bowl : mortar.
Description
Elaborate twisted hairdo: knotted on top. Female? Concentrations of broken figurines (flat) in household context or debris rather than public buildings or temples suggest a personal or family context. the figurines called "gingerbread" flats, were manufactured by pressing wet clay into clay molds. They were removed for drying, firing, and painting. Fingerprints on the back.
Subject
[Bowls (Tableware)--Mexico--Mezcala Site, Art--Mexico--Mezcala Site, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 400 B.C. and 100 A.D.
Title
Small tripodal bowl : mortar.
Description
Elaborate twisted hairdo: knotted on top. Female? Concentrations of broken figurines (flat) in household context or debris rather than public buildings or temples suggest a personal or family context. the figurines called "gingerbread" flats, were manufactured by pressing wet clay into clay molds. They were removed for drying, firing, and painting. Fingerprints on the back.
Subject
[Bowls (Tableware)--Mexico--Mezcala Site, Art--Mexico--Mezcala Site, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 400 B.C. and 100 A.D.
Title
Small tripodal bowl : mortar.
Description
Elaborate twisted hairdo: knotted on top. Female? Concentrations of broken figurines (flat) in household context or debris rather than public buildings or temples suggest a personal or family context. the figurines called "gingerbread" flats, were manufactured by pressing wet clay into clay molds. They were removed for drying, firing, and painting. Fingerprints on the back.
Subject
[Bowls (Tableware)--Mexico--Mezcala Site, Art--Mexico--Mezcala Site, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 400 B.C. and 100 A.D.
Title
Small tripodal bowl : mortar.
Description
Elaborate twisted hairdo: knotted on top. Female? Concentrations of broken figurines (flat) in household context or debris rather than public buildings or temples suggest a personal or family context. the figurines called "gingerbread" flats, were manufactured by pressing wet clay into clay molds. They were removed for drying, firing, and painting. Fingerprints on the back.
Subject
[Bowls (Tableware)--Mexico--Mezcala Site, Art--Mexico--Mezcala Site, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 400 B.C. and 100 A.D.
Title
Small tripodal bowl : mortar.
Description
Elaborate twisted hairdo: knotted on top. Female? Concentrations of broken figurines (flat) in household context or debris rather than public buildings or temples suggest a personal or family context. the figurines called "gingerbread" flats, were manufactured by pressing wet clay into clay molds. They were removed for drying, firing, and painting. Fingerprints on the back.
Subject
[Bowls (Tableware)--Mexico--Mezcala Site, Art--Mexico--Mezcala Site, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 400 B.C. and 100 A.D.
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