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   Vessel, Deep, Mesoamerica and Central America
Works of Art (17)
Basin (Lebrillo) with Figure of a Woman, 1660–80, Attributed to Damian Hernández, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware, decorated in the aborronado style (11.87.3) 
 
Bowl (Tecomate), 12th–10th century B.C., Mexico; Olmec, Ceramic (1989.314.18)  
 
Bowl with Lizards, 1st–5th century, Costa Rica; El Bosque, Ceramic (1993.79.3) 
 
Bowl, 6th–9th century, Peru; Wari, Ceramic (1979.206.385) 
 
Carved Bowl, 6th century, Mexico or Guatemala; Maya, Ceramic (2000.60) 
 
Chalice, late 18th century, Mexican, Silver gilt (33.120.68a) 
 
Feline Incense Vessel, 6th–9th century, Bolivia; Tiwanaku, Ceramic (1978.412.100) 
 
Figure Vessel, 8th–12th century, Ecuador; Manteño, Ceramic, pigment (1988.117.10) 
 
Head Vessel, 8th–12th century, Ecuador; Manteño, Ceramic (1981.158) 
 
Large Bowl with Equestrian Figure, ca. 1820, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (11.87.68) 
 
Pair of Bottles with "Mosque" Motifs, late 18th century, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (11.87.44); Covered Soup Bowl (Sopera con tapa), ca. 1808–21, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (17.108.11,.12) 
 
Pedestal Bowl, 13th–16th century, Costa Rica; Guanacaste-Nicoya, Ceramic (1979.206.377) 
 
Soup Bowl with Handles (Sopera con asas), ca. 1840, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (11.87.51); Large Bowl, ca. 1840, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (11.87.54); Footed Bowl with Heads, ca. 1845, Puebla, Tin-enameled earthenware (11.87.55) 
 
Spouted Vessel, 1st century B.C.–1st century A.D., Mexico or Guatemala; Maya, Indurated limestone (1999.484.3)  
 
Tetrapod Bowl, 2nd–1st century B.C., Guatemala or El Salvador; Maya, Ceramic (1982.207.5)  
 
Tripod Vessel with Date Glyph, 15th–early 16th century, Mexico; Aztec, Ceramic (1979.206.360) 
 
Tripod Vessel, 4th–5th century, Mexico; Teotihuacan, Ceramic, red ocher (1979.206.364)  
 
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