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bowl with flat base and rounded sides; buff earthenware with red linear designs on cream slip; diameter 8 1/4 in.

Bowl, 3rd-7th century

Michoacán

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Tripod Bowl, ceramic, Costa Rican (Chorotega- Nicoya Peninsula), Pre-Columbian cat. card dims H 3-1/4 x D 8' with rounded base and outflaring upper section; tripod supports are hollow, truncated conical in shape with 3 rattle holes oneach, decoration is red, black and cream polychrom paint; design is geometric including circles, lines and panels of dots and hachure; interior design is far more intricate than exterior; brown ceramic

Composite Tripod Bowl, Date Unknown

Chorotega

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Composite Effigy Tripod Bowl, ceramic, Costa Rican (Nicoya Peninsula), 300-800AD cat. card dims H 3-1/4 x D 6' with slightly rounded base, basal flange and outflaring upper section; tripod effigy supports are hollow, with 3 rattle holes each, in the form of jaguar heads; curvilinear black, red, and cream polychrome decoration; brown ceramic

Composite Effigy Tripod Bowl, 300-799

Costa Rica

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Urn, from the Nicoya Peninsula; pedestal base, basal flange, restricted orifice, hollow applique jaguar head below rim; 2 bands of polychrome decoration, one above flange and the other below the rim; polychrome ceramic

Urn, 10th-14th century

late Nicoya

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tripod serpent bowl, ceramic (terra cotta), Costa Rican (Nicoya-Guanacaste), 1000-1500AD; acquired in Managua, Nicaragua prior to 1959 by donor; animal heads used as tripod feet lack portions of noses; one tripod is completely repaired

Tripod Serpent Bowl, 11th-16th century

Nicoya

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