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: Hearst Museum object titled Copal in corn husk, accession number 3-15817, described as copal gum wrapped in corn husk.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Copal in corn husk, accession number 3-15818, described as copal gum wrapped in corn husk.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Plate, accession number 3-7902, described as Platter, ceramic, with hanging lug on back; press-molded black calendar stone, with faces in low relief; three encircling bands with archaeological and geometric polychrome designs; broken but repaired; diameter (rim): 37.5 cm.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Unpainted tile, accession number 3-25496c, described as Three bricks, small; white; with raised patterns on one side. Average size: 6.5 cm length; 4.75 cm width; 1 cm thick. Native name: Panita de Senor. Materials, techniques: Made from white earth of Esquipula. Context of use: Panita de Senor (small bread). Made by men. Used by both men and women. Purpose: religious value. Placed in house by window.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Unpainted tile, accession number 3-25496b, described as Three bricks, small; white; with raised patterns on one side. Average size: 6.5 cm length; 4.75 cm width; 1 cm thick. Native name: Panita de Senor. Materials, techniques: Made from white earth of Esquipula. Context of use: Panita de Senor (small bread). Made by men. Used by both men and women. Purpose: religious value. Placed in house by window.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Unpainted tile, accession number 3-25496a, described as Three bricks, small; white; with raised patterns on one side. Average size: 6.5 cm length; 4.75 cm width; 1 cm thick. Native name: Panita de Senor. Materials, techniques: Made from white earth of Esquipula. Context of use: Panita de Senor (small bread). Made by men. Used by both men and women. Purpose: religious value. Placed in house by window.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Unpainted tiles, accession number 3-25496a-c.1, no description available.
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: Hearst Museum object titled Unpainted tiles, accession number 3-25496a-c, described as Three bricks, small; white; with raised patterns on one side. Average size: 6.5 cm length; 4.75 cm width; 1 cm thick. Native name: Panita de Senor. Materials, techniques: Made from white earth of Esquipula. Context of use: Panita de Senor (small bread). Made by men. Used by both men and women. Purpose: religious value. Placed in house by window.
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