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Maya

Tripod whistle in the form of a monkey god

Maya, 250-900

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Maya

Tripod whistle in the form of a monkey god

Maya, 250-900

Physical Qualities Earthenware, polychrome, 5 7/8 × 3 1/4 in. (15 × 8.3 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Howard B. Marshall, New York
Object Number 1984.408

Culture

Maya

2000–2000

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