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Culture/People
possibly Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi): Northern San Juan (archaeological) (attributed)
Possible collector
Herbert Bra Mé (P. Herbert Bra-Mé/H.B. Bra-Mé), Non-Indian, 1882-1936
Previous owner
Herbert Bra Mé (P. Herbert Bra-Mé/H.B. Bra-Mé), Non-Indian, 1882-1936
Seller
Herbert Bra Mé (P. Herbert Bra-Mé/H.B. Bra-Mé), Non-Indian, 1882-1936
Object Name
Cup/Mug
Media/Materials
Pottery, paint
Techniques
Coiled/hand built, painted, modeled
Dimensions
13 x 9.5 x 10 cm
Object Type
Food/Beverage Serving
Place
Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park; Montezuma County; Colorado; USA
Date created
AD 1190–1260 (Pueblo III period)
Collection History
Collection history unknown; formerly in the collection of and possibly collected by Herbert Bra Mé (1882-1936, of Farmington, New Mexico); purchased by MAI from Herbert Bra Mé in 1917.