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1946.6.31

Half quexquemitl, cream cotton, designs in open-work weave, bands of human figures and animals (some with their heads turned back), separated by bands of closer weave, puckered.


1946.6.31

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Collection type
Object
Description
Half quexquemitl, cream cotton, designs in open-work weave, bands of human figures and animals (some with their heads turned back), separated by bands of closer weave, puckered.
Geographical reference
Northwest Puebla Huauchinango
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1946
Date collected
By 1946
Acquisition information
Donated: 1946
Materials and processes
Material Cotton Textile Plant, Process Woven
Object numbers
Accession number: 1946.6.31
Associated publications
Described in detail on page 62 of The McDougall Collection of Indian textiles from Guatemala and Mexico (Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford, Occasional Papers on Technology, 2), by Laura E. Start (Oxford: Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford). Also illustrated in a line draweing, as figure 24 on page 63. [JC 15 7 2013]

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