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Incised vessel on nubbin feet. Tlamimilolpa A.D. 200-400. (Berrin 1993:249) This vessel is one of the more than twelve hundred objects that were found by Sigvald Linné in the earliest burial of Tlamimilolpa in room 16 under the third floor associated with the disassembled ceramic censer. Linnés description of the burial was as follows "The body had been cremated in the grave itself. Round it quit...
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Incised vessel on nubbin feet. Tlamimilolpa A.D. 200-400. (Berrin 1993:249) This vessel is one of the more than twelve hundred objects that were found by Sigvald Linné in the earliest burial of Tlamimilolpa in room 16 under the third floor associated with the disassembled ceramic censer. Linnés description of the burial was as follows "The body had been cremated in the grave itself. Round it quite a number of funerary offerings had been placed. The clay vessels had been put together on top of, or inside, each other. But many more had been broken up at the edge of the grave and then thrown into it....That the heat must have been considerable is evident from a number of obsidian knives having become bent". This vessel is one of the ones that was severely charred and cracked by the fire, but which remained in one piece. The rows of incised cheyrons, diagonals, and circles are characteristic of early Tlamimilolpa pottery. This type of vessel with nubbin fett and simple inciised decoration antedates the planorelief tripods so common in the Xolalpan period, after A.D. 450. (Berrin 1993:249)
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Ursprung i Mexiko, Nordamerika.
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Funnen i Teotihuacan, Mexiko, Nordamerika.
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Förvärvad 1935 av Linné, Sigvald.
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Utställd 1993 - i San Francisco av Teotihuacan - Art from the city of the gods.
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Lånad 1993-05-26 - 1993-10-31 av Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF).
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1935.08.2180
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Statens etnografiska museums expedition till Mexico 1934-35.
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Statens museer för världskultur - Etnografiska museet |
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