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Ethnological Museum of Berlin Amerikanische Archäologie [V A 17727]
http://www.smb-digital.de/eMuseumPlus?service=ImageAsset&module=collection&objectId=15414&resolution=superImageResolution#1590142 (Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin CC BY-NC-SA)
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Stehende anthropo-zoomorphe Figur

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Description

Form: anthropo-zoomorph, stehende Figur (Felidenzähne), Ausguss über dem Kopf
Farbe/Technik: roter Scherben, rotbraun und cremefarben engobiert
Gefäßkörper: Gesicht rotbraun engobiert, Augen cremefarben, doppelter Ohrschmuck cremefarben, Felidenzähne cremefarben, zoomorpher Kopfschmuck, rotbraunes Obergewand mit cremefarbenem Kragen, Keule in den Händen, über der linken Schulter und ursprünglich auch über der rechten Schulter zoomorpher Kopf (Schlange)
(Beatrix Hoffmann, 2008)
Sammler: Baessler, Arthur

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Measurements

Objektmaß: 26,1 x 20 x 15,9 cm

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Ethnological Museum of Berlin

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