Accession No
1995.252 B
Description
Miniature vase; roughly shaped. Slightly flared direct rim with rounded lip; flared side wall; splayed annular base. Bands of incised and punctate decoration beneath rim and around the annular base. Two opposing lug handles located on upper body; very worn, but featuring circular impressions. Red fabric with inclusions. Damage to rim; substantial brown surface accretions.
Place
Americas; Central America; Honduras; Bay Islands
Period
Pre-Columbian/Pre-Hispanic
Source
Guinness, Walter Edward (1st Lord Moyne) [collector and donor]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
1995.252 B
Cultural Affliation
Material
Ceramic; Pottery
Local Term
Measurements
76mm
Events
Context (Field collection)
Collected by Walter Edward Guinness (1st Lord Moyne) in 1937.
Event Date 1937
Author: Sophie Wardle
Context (Acquisition Details)
The Moyne collection arrived at MAA in 1938, after being displayed in London from 19 May to 1 June. Richard Feachem organised and partially accessioned the collection in 1946; the remainder was registered in 1981 and 1995. See archive (FA2/3/6, Doc.68, Doc.467 and Doc.470).
Event Date 1938
Author: Sophie Wardle
Context (References)
Guinness, W.E. (1938). Atlantic Circle. London: Blackie & Son.
Event Date 1938
Author: Sophie Wardle
Context (References)
Feachem, R.W. (1947). The Material Culture of the Bay Islands. Unpublished MA thesis, University of Cambridge.
Event Date 1947
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
Description for 1995.252 A-K: 'Miniature annular-based vessels. A, B and C are crudely done. Cylindrical.'
Event Date 1995
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
Miniature vase; roughly shaped. Slightly flared direct rim with rounded lip; flared side wall; splayed annular base. Bands of incised and punctate decoration beneath rim and around the annular base. Two opposing lug handles located on upper body; very worn, but featuring circular impressions. Red fabric with inclusions. Damage to rim; substantial brown surface accretions.
Event Date 9/7/2024
Author: Sophie Wardle
FM:315815
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