Title
Chupicuaro Frog Vessel (1-363)
Description
Zoomorphic (Frog) Effigy Vessel from Chupicuaro, West Mexico. Preclassic Period. Blackware in the form of a frog with mouth for opening. Handle from head to tail. From the Miami University Department of Anthropology's Collection.
Publisher
Miami University Department of Anthropology - Sarah Loomis
Date
Added August 5, 2015
Rights
CC Attribution, Non-Commercial, Share Alike
Format
.jpg, .obj, .zip (.obj, .mtl, .jpg, .ply, .stl, .wrl)
Identifier
Chupicuaro, West Mexico - Miami University Artifact 1-363
Title
Chupicuaro Zoomorphic (Frog) Effigy Vessel
Description
Zoomorphic (Frog) Effigy Vessel from Chupicuaro, West Mexico. Blackware in the form of a frog with mouth for opening. Handle from head to tail.
Keywords
Archaeology, Anthropology, West Mexico, Mexico, Chupicuaro, Michoacan, Tarascan, Ceramic, PreClassic, Pre-Columbian, Mesoamerica, Ceramic, Effigy, Frog, Animal
Society
Tarascan
Location- continent
North America
Central America
Location- country
Mexico
Location- region
West Mexico
Chupicuaro
Time Period Range
300 BC - 0 AD
Time Period- name
Pre-Classic
Color
Black, Buff (Brown/Tan)
Primary Material
Ceramic
Dimensions
9.6 x 8.3 x 8.9 cm
Accession Number
1-363
Donor
Coulter