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Cuatlalpanec-style globular drum

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    Object Details

    Culture/People

    probably Puebla-Tlaxcala (archaeological) (attributed)

    Previous owner

    Reverend Francis S. Borton, Non-Indian, 1862-1929

    Seller

    Reverend Francis S. Borton, Non-Indian, 1862-1929

    Collection History

    Collection history unknown; formerly in the collection of Reverend Francis S. Borton (1862-1929, a Methodist minister who worked in Puebla, Mexico, between about 1892 and 1905); purchased by MAI from Reverend Borton in 1916.

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    Date created

    AD 900–1600 (Post-Classic period)

    Catalog Number

    4/9692

    Barcode

    049692.000

    Object Type

    Music and Sound

    Object Name

    Cuatlalpanec-style globular drum

    Media/Materials

    Pottery, paint

    Techniques

    Modeled, painted, appliquéd, perforated

    Dimensions

    22 x 14 x 17 cm

    Place

    Atlixco; Atlixco Municipality; Puebla State; Mexico

    See related items

    Puebla-Tlaxcala (archaeological)
    Music and Sound

    Data Source

    National Museum of the American Indian

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws65abc92fa-bcc5-4af5-bf49-5a16c5f9673b

    Record ID

    NMAI_53539

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