1976.W.16 Ulua Polychrome bowl: skeletal figures (Comayagua or Lake Yojoa, Honduras)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Ulúa River system runs through northwestern Honduras, connecting highland lakes and valleys to the Caribbean Sea. During the Late Classic period (600–900 CE), the Maya traded actively with communities in these regions, and this exchange enriched a regional polychrome ceramic tradition.

1976.W.12 Ulua Polychrome bowl: three monkey figures (Lake Yojoa, Honduras)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Ulúa River system runs through northwestern Honduras, connecting highland lakes and valleys to the Caribbean Sea. During the Late Classic period (600–900 CE), the Maya traded actively with communities in these regions, and this exchange enriched a regional polychrome ceramic tradition. The Ulua Polychrome vessels presented here mostly originated in the Comayagua or Lake Yojoa regions.

1976.W.11 Ulua Polychrome bowl: two monkey figures (Comayagua or Lake Yojoa, Honduras)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Ulúa River system runs through northwestern Honduras, connecting highland lakes and valleys to the Caribbean Sea. During the Late Classic period (600–900 CE), the Maya traded actively with communities in these regions, and this exchange enriched a regional polychrome ceramic tradition. The Ulua Polychrome vessels presented here mostly originated in the Comayagua or Lake Yojoa regions.

1976.W.10 Ulua Polychrome bowl: three birds and black spirals (Lake Yojoa, Honduras)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Ulúa River system runs through northwestern Honduras, connecting highland lakes and valleys to the Caribbean Sea. During the Late Classic period (600–900 CE), the Maya traded actively with communities in these regions, and this exchange enriched a regional polychrome ceramic tradition. The Ulua Polychrome vessels presented here mostly originated in the Comayagua or Lake Yojoa regions.

1976.W.9 Ulua Polychrome bowl: three medallions with birds (Comayagua or Lake Yojoa, Honduras)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Ulúa River system runs through northwestern Honduras, connecting highland lakes and valleys to the Caribbean Sea. During the Late Classic period (600–900 CE), the Maya traded actively with communities in these regions, and this exchange enriched a regional polychrome ceramic tradition. The Ulua Polychrome vessels presented here mostly originated in the Comayagua or Lake Yojoa regions.

1976.W.8 Ulua Polychrome bowl: peccaries (Comayagua or Lake Yojoa, Honduras)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Ulúa River system runs through northwestern Honduras, connecting highland lakes and valleys to the Caribbean Sea. During the Late Classic period (600–900 CE), the Maya traded actively with communities in these regions, and this exchange enriched a regional polychrome ceramic tradition. The Ulua Polychrome vessels presented here mostly originated in the Comayagua or Lake Yojoa regions.

1976.W.7 Ulua Polychrome bowl: water birds (Lake Yojoa, Honduras)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Ulúa River system runs through northwestern Honduras, connecting highland lakes and valleys to the Caribbean Sea. During the Late Classic period (600–900 CE), the Maya traded actively with communities in these regions, and this exchange enriched a regional polychrome ceramic tradition. The Ulua Polychrome vessels presented here mostly originated in the Comayagua or Lake Yojoa regions.

1976.W.6 Ulua Polychrome bowl: costume elements (Comayagua or Lake Yojoa, Honduras)


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Ulúa River system runs through northwestern Honduras, connecting highland lakes and valleys to the Caribbean Sea. During the Late Classic period (600–900 CE), the Maya traded actively with communities in these regions, and this exchange enriched a regional polychrome ceramic tradition. The Ulua Polychrome vessels presented here mostly originated in the Comayagua or Lake Yojoa regions.