MEXICAN RED PAINTED - INDICE DEL TIPO
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Nombre Tipológico:
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MEXICAN RED PAINTED
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Categoría Cerámica:
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UNGLAZED COARSE EARTHENWARE
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Lugar de Producción:
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MEXICO
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Fecha de Producción:
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1550-1750
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Definir Atributos:
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Buff or reddish sand-tempered paste.
Thin, wheel thrown vessels. Smoothed surface covered with red pigment burnishing or painting. Molded and relief designs are sometimes present. |
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BOWL
JAR PLATO SAUCER |
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Comentarios:
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Mexican Red Painted Ware’s name derives from the original type definition by Hale Smith, who named it because it appears similar to Aztec redwares. Unglazed, wheel-thrown, red painted or red burnished earthenware vessels, however, were probably made in a variety of American ceramic production centers, including Mexico.
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Definiciones Publicadas:
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Smith 1949; Deagan 2002:43-44
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