Vessel in human form
Object Details
- Culture/People
- possibly Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi): Cibola (archaeological) (attributed)
- Excavator
- Dr. George LaMont Cole (George LaMonte Cole), Non-Indian, 1849-1918
- Previous owner
- Dr. George LaMont Cole (George LaMonte Cole), Non-Indian, 1849-1918
- Seller
- Dr. George LaMont Cole (George LaMonte Cole), Non-Indian, 1849-1918
- Seller agent
- Fay-Cooper Cole, Non-Indian, 1881-1961
- Collection History
- Excavated by Dr. George LaMont Cole (1849-1918, a Los Angeles area physician with interests in southwestern archaeology) at an unknown date; purchased by George Heye from Dr. Cole through his son, anthropologist Fay-Cooper Cole (1881-1961), in 1915.
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- Date created
- AD 900–1450 (Pueblo II to III period)
- Catalog Number
- 4/9547
- Barcode
- 049547.000
- Object Type
- Containers and Vessels
- Object Name
- Vessel in human form
- Media/Materials
- Pottery, paint
- Techniques
- Coiled/hand built, modeled, painted
- Place
- Ruins east of Saint Johns on Carrizo Creek, on Concho Creek southwest of Saint Jonhs, and north of Linden; Apache County, Navajo County; Arizona; USA
- See related items
- Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi): Cibola (archaeological)
- Containers and Vessels
- National Museum of the American Indian
- Record ID
- NMAI_53139
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws63dd18958-4870-48df-ac8d-a1f35da5467f
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