Bowl (Tecomate) 12th-9th century B.C. Olmec This bowl, reportedly from the site of Las Bocas, Puebla, Mexico, is in a full, round shape with a small opening at the top. Made of a kaolin-like clay, its walls are thin and burnished to a high gloss. It is undecorated, but the variegated color on its outer surface ranges from beige, to grey, to light brown and orange-red.. Bowl (Tecomate). Olmec. 12th-9th century B.C.. Ceramic. Mexico, Mesoamerica. Ceramics-Containers
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