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This bowl’s painted interior incorporates motifs likely to have held symbolic meaning but difficult to interpret today. A central motif may represent a moth or butterfly. Some consider it a reference to the Aztec fire-deity Xiuhtecuhtli, although it may also allude to the region’s local mythology. It is possible that the stepedged triangles above refer to architecture or possibly to clouds. ","remarks":"2015 AAA Reinstallation WC7 Native North America"}],"datebegin":1300,"sortnumber":"2013   12","published_date":"2026-02-11 13:28:02.885969","objectid":86423,"dimensions":"h. 11.4 cm., diam. 26 cm. (4 1/2 x 10 1/4 in.)","on_view":false}