Accession No
1956.206 B
Description
Buff ware snake head, likely the end of the handle of a handheld censer. Featuring raised bulging eyes or pupils with curved brackets around the inside; a rounded snout with stabbed nostrils; two incised lines beneath and two incised lines across the face. Flat with hollowed base, the handle is part hollowed and raised upwards diagonally.
Place
Americas; North America; Mexico; Valley of Mexico; Tenayuca
Period
Postclassic late Aztec
Source
Wright Barker, Reginald
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
1956.206 B
Cultural Affliation
Material
Ceramic; Pottery
Local Term
Measurements
90mm
Events
Description (Labels & Markings)
'Tenayuca' written faintly in blue ink.
Event Date
Author: Clare McKenna
Context (Related Documents)
Note on card: 'Geoffrey H.S. Bushnell. Late Aztec'. Arrows drawn on the original card imply that the descriptions of 1956.206 A and B are interchanged.
Event Date
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson
Description (Physical description)
Buff pottery snake head, the everted end of a tripod foot.
Event Date 1956
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson
Context (Analysis)
Dr Andrew Turner, curator for World Archaeology, examined this object in 2019 and provided the following details: 'Not the tripod foot of a vessel, but rather the end of the handle of a handheld censer'. The Description field has been updated to reflect this.
Event Date 8/2019
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson
Description (Physical description)
Andrew Turner (2019): The end of the handle of a handheld censer.
Event Date 8/2019
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson
Description (Physical description)
Buff ware snake head, likely the end of the handle of a handheld censer. Featuring raised bulging eyes or pupils with curved brackets around the inside; a rounded snout with stabbed nostrils; two incised lines beneath and two incised lines across the face. Flat with hollowed base, the handle is part hollowed and raised upwards diagonally.
Event Date 13/1/2025
Author: Clare McKenna
FM:287147
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