The Pottery of Mayapan: Including Studies of Ceramic Material from Uxmal, Kabah, and Chichen Itza, Volume 66, Issue 2Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, 1971 - Indian pottery |
Contents
Chichen Slate Ware vessels from Chichen Itza | 28 |
Fineorange Silho Group vessels untempered | 34 |
Sotuta and Cehpech Ceramic Complex types | 40 |
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Appliqué band basal flange basin beveled lip blue body bolster rim bowl brown brown 2.5 YR buff Burial burnished on exterior Cache Cehpech censers Ceramic Complex Chichen Itza cinnamon color Composite convex base cream cylindrical decoration deep direct rim dishes Early lot effigy eyes face feet FIGURE figurines flaring side flat base flat lip Form globular body Gouged-incised gray 10 YR green grooved Group head Height hollow horizontal Incised Incised Type interior and exterior jars Kabah Late lot lightly Mayapan Mayapan total Mayapan Unslipped medium-thick Middle lot molding neck interior orange painted paste pedestal base pointed lip probably restricted orifice ringstand rounded lip rounded sides sherds Slip red Slipped and burnished smoothed solid Sotuta striated stripes Table Tases temper terior thick thin traces tripod Uxmal Variety vase vent vertical vessel Ware wide mouth



