Title
Mexican Red-on-Buff Bowl (1-365)
            Description
Simple Red-on-Buff Crosses-Design Bowl from Mexico. Pre-Columbian. Buff clay, red geometric design on interior, red rim, scraped surface. Similar in style to Hohokam designs of Southwest US. From the Miami University Department of Anthropology's Collection.
            Publisher
Miami University Department of Anthropology - Sarah Loomis
            Date
Added on August 11, 2015. 
            Rights
CC Attribution, NonCommercial, Share Alike
            Format
.jpg, .obj, .zip (.obj, .mtl, .jpg, .ply, .stl, .wrl)
            Identifier
Chupicuaro, West Mexico - Miami University Artifact 1-365
            Title
Mexican Simple Red-on-Buff Crosses-Design Bowl
            Description
Simple Red-on-Buff Crosses-Design Bowl from Mexico. Pre-Columbian. Buff clay, red geometric design on interior, red rim, scraped surface. Similar in style to Hohokam designs of Southwest US. Unspecified Mexican, possibly Michoacan, early Chupicuaro, or early Maya. Representative of widespread red-on-buff style throughout Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. 
            Keywords
Archaeology, Anthropology, Mexico, Ceramic, Pre-Columbian, Mesoamerica, Ceramic, Geometric, Bowl, Red on Buff
            Society
Amerindian
                    Mexican
            Location- continent
North America
                    Central America
            Location- country
Mexico
            Location- region
Unspecified
            Time Period Range
1500 BC - 1400 AD
            Time Period- name
PreColumbian
            Color
Buff (Brown/Tan), Red
            Primary Material
Ceramic
            Dimensions
17.4 x 17.4 x 5.1 cm
            Accession Number
1-365
            Donor
Coulter
            
