I am not an expert in the area, but I have worked with central and South
American ceramics and it looks like it could be from a Central or South
American culture. Someone with expertise could narrow it down.
On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 12:58 PM Pickering, Felicia <
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> Our museum has been contacted by someone looking to identify something
> purchased at a flea market in the U.S.. You can see photos of it here:
> https://imgur.com/a/UfrA9Om .
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> It does not seem to be Native North American, and people have doubted it
> was from Europe or the Middle East. Some have thought it might be from
> South America. (It is also *not *from Easter Island apparently.)
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> If anyone has any ideas of what it might be, please let me know.
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> Many thanks!,
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> Felicia Pickering
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