Red-on-Buff Bars-and-Steps Design Spider-leg Tripod Bowl from Chupicuaro, West Mexico. Pre-Classic. Buff clay, red slip decoration, panels of unslipped geometric design at rim, large unslipped design at bottom, solid red cascabel legs. From the Miami…
Polychrome Brick-and-Step Design Flaring Tripod Bowl from Chupicuaro, West Mexico. Pre-Classic. Buff clay, red slip, repeated panels of scratched geometric design outlined in black, cascabel legs, inside badly scratched, rim chipped. From the Miami…
Red-on-Buff Bar-and-Tongues Design Rim-Shoulder Tripod Bowl from Chupicuaro, West Mexico. Pre-Classic. Buff clay, red slip, repeated panels of unslipped geometric designs at sides, cascabel legs. From the Miami University Department of Anthropology's…
Bold Geometric Anthropomorphic (Large Modeled Face) Effigy Bowl from Chupicuaro, West Mexico. Pre-Classic. Buff clay, red slip decorated, unslipped geometric design with brown lines, modeled face on side. From the Miami University Department of…
Schaap expresses to Coulter that he has been interested in collecting fossils and stone tools for the past year and a half. Schaap also says "Some Englishman said that the badger was a good archaeologist, because in digging his burrow he so often…
Schaap explains that Professor Byhan of the Hamburg Anthropological Museum has flint artifacts that Mr. Lansing might be interested in. He also explains that Professor Byhan has many duplicates of North German artifacts and would be interested in…
Coulter addresses the June 11, 1935 letter, thanking Schaap for coordinating an exchange with Mr. Lansing. Coulter expresses that he has many duplicates of North American artifacts, and that he would be interested in exchanging artifacts with Schaap…
Coulter expresses interest in collecting artifacts from places where casual collectors struggle to collect artifacts. Coulter explains that artifacts can be difficult, if not impossible, to connect to individual Native American tribes. Coulter tells…