Image - Cacao Pod Vessel - K6706 © Justin Kerr FAMSI © 2002:
Saburo Sugiyama
 

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.
Photo No. 208.
a. Censer fragment with appliqués of animals emerging from shells.
b, c. Censer fragments with appliqués of different associated motifs.
Photo No. 209.
Censer fragment with pierced decoration and bands modeled in the extremes.
Photo No. 210.
a, b, c, d. Censer handles.
e, f. Ceramic tubes (censer funnels).
g. Fragment of censer appliqué.
Photo No. 211.
A. Oblong form for the manufacture of funnels.
Photo No. 212.
A. Form for vessel.
Photo No. 213.
a. Censer base.
B. Mold for the manufacture of censer bases.
Photo No. 214.
A. Form with handle for the manufacture of small bowls.
 b . Reproduction of a bowl after a prehispanic form.
Photo No. 215.
A. Form for the manufacture of censer bases.
b. Censer base fragment.
Photo No. 216.
A. Small form for figurine manufacture.
b, b’. Body of articulated figurine. It has been cut for revision.

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