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Censer Symbolism and the State Polity in Teotihuacán
Ritual Ceramics at a Workshop in the Ciudadela, Teotihuacán: Catalog
by Carlos Múnera B. and Saburo Sugiyama
V. Other Pieces: Censer Fragments and Molds.
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Photo No. 208.
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a. Censer fragment with appliqués of animals emerging from shells.
b, c. Censer fragments with appliqués of different associated motifs.
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Photo No. 209.
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Censer fragment with pierced decoration and bands modeled in the extremes.
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Photo No. 210.
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a, b, c, d. Censer handles.
e, f. Ceramic tubes (censer funnels).
g. Fragment of censer appliqué.
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Photo No. 211.
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A. Oblong form for the manufacture of funnels.
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Photo No. 212.
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A. Form for vessel.
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Photo No. 213.
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a. Censer base.
B. Mold for the manufacture of censer bases.
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Photo No. 214.
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A. Form with handle for the manufacture of small bowls.
b . Reproduction of a bowl after a prehispanic form.
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Photo No. 215.
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A. Form for the manufacture of censer bases.
b. Censer base fragment.
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Photo No. 216.
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A. Small form for figurine manufacture.
b, b. Body of articulated figurine. It has been cut for revision.
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