Painted Metaphors: Pottery and Politics of the Ancient Maya
Exhibition (05 Apr 2009 - 31 Jan 2010)
- Object[70]
- american[70]
- bowl[8]
- bowl lid[1]
- censer[2]
- cup[12]
- cup cover[1]
- cup lid[1]
- cylinder vessel[2]
- doll[1]
- effigy censer[3]
- effigy cup[1]
- effigy figure[1]
- effigy vessel[4]
- figure[1]
- figurine[3]
- figurine fragment[1]
- flute[1]
- incensario lid[1]
- incense burner[1]
- incense burner lid[1]
- jar[2]
- olla[3]
- pitcher[1]
- plate[1]
- pot[1]
- pot cover[1]
- sherd[1]
- sherds[1]
- stamp[1]
- stamp fragment[1]
- tripod bowl[2]
- urn[3]
- vase[5]
- vessel[6]
- vessel lid[1]
- whistle[8]
- cahabon district[3]
- cahabon drainage[2]
- chama (guatemala)[19]
- chihuatal[1]
- chimuxan[4]
- chipal[27]
- chixoy[1]
- cubilhuitz[1]
- department of alta verapaz[6]
- department of guatemala[1]
- department of quiche[27]
- guatemala[70]
- guatemala city[1]
- guatemalan highlands[1]
- kixpek[4]
- quezaltenango[1]
- ratinlixul[3]
- rokuima[2]
- saite[4]
- samac[1]
- san pedro carcha[1]
- senahu district[1]
- st. francis[1]
- chama 3[1]
- chama 4[1]
- chipal 2[1]
- chipal i[1]
- early post-classic maya[1]
- ladino[1]
- late classic[2]
- late classic maya[2]
- maya[15]
- post-classic maya[2]
- central american[70]
- animal head[1]
- backpack[1]
- ball[1]
- ballplayer[1]
- bat god?[1]
- bird[1]
- bird head[1]
- ceremony[1]
- child[1]
- coffee pot[1]
- face[1]
- figure[1]
- flea?[1]
- flute[1]
- frog[1]
- glyph[1]
- grotesque face[1]
- grotesque head[1]
- hat[1]
- head[1]
- headdress[1]
- heads[1]
- human figure[5]
- human?[1]
- jaguar[1]
- jaguar head[6]
- jar[2]
- knife[1]
- man[4]
- mat[1]
- monkey[1]
- musician[1]
- noble?[1]
- old man[1]
- parrot[1]
- priest?[1]
- raccoon[1]
- raincoat[1]
- seated figure[2]
- shoe[1]
- staff[1]
- vulture head[1]
- warrior[2]
- woman[1]
- wrestlers[1]
- actual citation[16]
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