Pottery Vessel Supported By Alligator Figure

Pottery Vessel supported by Alligator Figure, Nicoya Peninsula, Chorotega, Costa Rica. The Nicoya Peninsula is named for a Chorotega chief who ruled the most powerful American Indian tribe of northwest Costa Rica at the time of the Spanish conquest in Costa Rica in 1523. At Royal Scottish Museum, EdinburghArtist Unknown. (Photo by CM Dixon/Heritage Images/Getty Images)
Pottery Vessel supported by Alligator Figure, Nicoya Peninsula, Chorotega, Costa Rica. The Nicoya Peninsula is named for a Chorotega chief who ruled the most powerful American Indian tribe of northwest Costa Rica at the time of the Spanish conquest in Costa Rica in 1523. At Royal Scottish Museum, EdinburghArtist Unknown. (Photo by CM Dixon/Heritage Images/Getty Images)
Pottery Vessel Supported By  Alligator Figure
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918989492
Collection:
Hulton Fine Art Collection
Date created:
01 January, 1900
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