A0011_0198. Female figurine ornamented with patrons of black and red lines. The lines are painted in the entire body. Chiriqui phase. 1000 - 1550 AD. 10cm high 9cm wide. Gift of Glenn M. Duffee.
A0015_0198. Jar with two big modeled adorns in the upper part of the vessel. Zoomorphic effigies (four footed animals). Chiriqui phase. 1000 - 1550 AD. 16cm high 24cm wide. Gift of Glenn M. Duffee.
A0019_0198. Jar with two tiny modeled adorns in the upper part of the vessel. Zoomorphic effigies (four footed animals). Chiriqui phase. 1000 - 1550 AD. 17cm high 20 cm wide. Gift of Glenn M. Duffee.
A0027_0198. Tripod bowl with hollow legs and twisted handles. Top adorned with human modeled and appliqué pellets (representation of dorsal fins) along the legs. twisted handles. Chiriqui phase. 700 - 1500 AD. 27cm high 25cm wide. Gift of Glenn M. Duffee.
A0161_0593. Female figurine with motifs of lines and dots. Chiriqui phase. 1000 - 1550 AD. 8cm high 8cm wide. Gift of Karl Menninger.
A2092_81. Small vessel with the mid and the lower side of the vessel painted in red. Two little handles in form of stylized armadillo and incise lines and dots. Chiriqui phase. 800 - 1500 AD. 9cm high 12 cm wide. Gift of Pierre and Constance Stouse.
A2098_81. Jar with annular base and panels of alligators motifs and red-blak lines. Chiriqui phase. 800 - 1500 AD. 18cm high 18cm wide. Gift of Pierre and Constance Stouse.
A2100_81. Female breast feeding an infant, ornamented with patrons of black and red lines. The lines were painted in the head and body. Chiriqui phase. 1000 - 1550 AD. 10cm high 8cm wide. Gift of Pierre and Constance Stouse.
A2129_81. Miniature globular vessel with small human figurine attach to the handle of the vessel. Chiriqui phase. 1000 - 1550 AD. 6cm high 8cm wide. Gift of Pierre and Constance Stouse.
Diquis
The Central American collection consists of ceramics, and a limited number of stone artifacts from Costa Rica, Panama, and Nicaragua. All of the items were donated and site affiliation is largely unavailable. The collections are arranged and described by cultural and temporal order, with representative items pictured below. The geographic/cultural areas of Costa Rica include the Greater Nicoya, the Diquis subregion, and the Central Region. The latter can be subdivided into to Atlantic Watershed and the central Mountain region.