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        Funerary urn from Oaxaca. Estimated to originate from Period III (AD 300- 650).
        Although listed in the display case and on  the original catalogue page as a "bat god" (even though it does not have wings), the  online "virtual hall" lists this urn as a "jaguar".
        Compare with this  clay jaguar, also from Oaxaca.
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