Rabbit. Oldtown Ruin. Diam. 7½″.
The author excavated at Oldtown a food bowl, the figure on which was undoubtedly intended for a rabbit. The head, ears, body, legs, and tail are well made, leaving no question of the intention of the artist; but if there were any doubt of the identification it is dispelled by the representation of the mouth, on which the sensitive hairs or bristles are represented.
- Auteur
- Archeology of the lower Mimbres valley, New Mexico
By Jesse Walter Fewkes
Published in 1914
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- Dimanche 23 Avril 2023
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- Mots-clés
- Art, Place:New Mexico, Rabbit
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