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1791-1800 of 1854 results
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ID  2534  -  Public access
Description :   Spherical jar with a raised neck and a laterally displaced rim.
ID  2658  -  Public access
Description :   Red bowl.
ID  2670  -  Public access
Description :   Twenty charcoal fragments from Rhizophora sp. The woody species of the Rhizophora family have, as common anatomical characteristics, perforations and scalariform pits. Rhizophora spp. include Rhizophora harrisonii, Rhizophora mangle and Rhizophora racemosa which all share these same anatomical characteristics. Transversal plane. Indistinct growth rings. The wood has a diffuse porosity in the ring with the vessels isolated or in short radial rows of 2-3 (-4) some clustered with abundant tyloses (Insidewood. 2004-onwards; León, 2001; Richter & Dallwitz, 2000-onwards). Longitudinal Tangentia...
ID  2671  -  Public access
Description :   Polychrome bowl.
ID  2672  -  Public access
Description :   Polychrome plate on a pedestal.
ID  2673  -  Public access
Description :   Polychrome plate with pedestal.
ID  2674  -  Public access
Description :   Bowl on a tripod.
ID  2675  -  Public access
Description :   Polychrome bowl.
ID  2676  -  Public access
Description :   Ten charcoal fragments from Rhizophora sp. The woody species of the Rhizophora family have, as common anatomical characteristics, perforations and scalariform pits. Rhizophora spp. include Rhizophora harrisonii, Rhizophora mangle and Rhizophora racemosa which all share these same anatomical characteristics. Transversal plane. Indistinct growth rings. The wood has a diffuse porosity in the ring with the vessels isolated or in short radial rows of 2-3 (-4) some clustered with abundant tyloses (Insidewood. 2004-onwards; León, 2001; Richter & Dallwitz, 2000-onwards). Longitudinal Tangential P...
ID  2677  -  Public access
Description :   Five charcoal fragments from Rhizophora sp. The woody species of the Rhizophora family have, as common anatomical characteristics, perforations and scalariform pits. Rhizophora spp. include Rhizophora harrisonii, Rhizophora mangle and Rhizophora racemosa which all share these same anatomical characteristics. Transversal plane. Indistinct growth rings. The wood has a diffuse porosity in the ring with the vessels isolated or in short radial rows of 2-3 (-4) some clustered with abundant tyloses (Insidewood. 2004-onwards; León, 2001; Richter & Dallwitz, 2000-onwards). Longitudinal Tangential ...
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