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Classification: Archaeological Objects

Image Title Creator Culture Accession # Materials/Techniques
Globular shaped olla made from micaecous clay Unidentified Native American; Picuris Pueblo 54.2659 earthenware
Ceramic Comala style bottle Mesoamerican; West Mexican 54.3555 clay, burnished red slip
Ivory whale effigy Native American; Inuit 83.1751 ivory
Ball game regalia head Mesoamerican; Vera Cruz 61.11518 stone
Ixtlan del Rio style female ceramic funerary effigy sculpture Mesoamerican; West Mexican 54.4171 clay, slip, paint
Human effigy Arctic, Inuit 83.1315 Walrus Penis Bone
Ceramic human figure head fragment Mesoamerican; Teotihuacan 54.7620 clay
Etched ivory earrings Native American; Inuit 83.1107a-b ivory
Large bi-facially chipped obsidian blade Mesoamerican 61.8785 obsidian
Expended remnant of an obsidian core Mesoamerican 61.11493 obsidian
Small ivory comb with teeth at both ends Native American; possibly Inuit 83.1085 ivory
Leather pipe bag with beaded top, beaded panels, quilled panels, and leather tassels at end Unidentified Native American; Sioux 84.494 leather, glass, quills, metal, horse hair, feathers
Ivory harpoon foreshaft Native American; Inuit 83.1846 ivory
Stone effigy figure of a standing man Mesoamerican 61.8812 stone
Grooved and polished obsidian labret or lip plug Mesoamerican 61.8562 obsidian
Ceramic platter Central American; Panamanian, Gran Coclé 54.3430 clay
Ceramic stamp (sello) Mesoamerican; Aztec 54.7520 clay
Ivory walrus tusk with scrimshaw designs Native American; Inuit 83.1181 ivory
Comala style tripod jar in the form of a squash with animal heads as the legs Mesoamerican; West Mexican 54.2093 clay, burnished red slip
Ivory pipe Native American; Inuit 83.1183 ivory