Blackware stirrup spout bottle
- Title:
- Blackware stirrup spout bottle
- Collection:
- Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections
- Donor:
- Ernst Frank
- Date:
- ca. 1100-1470 CE
- Site:
- Moche, La Libertad, Peru (river)
Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru (inhabited place) - Location:
- Moche, La Libertad, Peru (river)
Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru (inhabited place) - Country:
- Peru
- ID Number:
- Anthr1986_001_0063_01
- Old Catalog Number:
- 986.1.63
- File Name:
- Anthr1986_001_0063_01.jpg
- Culture:
- Chimu
- Style/Period:
- ChimĂș
Late Intermediate Period - Work Type:
- pottery (object genre)
bridge spouts
bottles - Materials/Techniques:
- ceramic (material)
- Subject:
- bean
birds
pod (seed component) - Measurement:
- 18.9 x 12.5 (centimeters, height x diameter)
- Description:
- Biconical blackware stirrup spout bottle. Three full round modeled legume pods erupting from the base of the spout, the side pods perpendicular to the handle. The legume pods have four bulges/seeds visible in each, on both sides. There is a bird decorating one corner between stirrup & spout. Pot is an unusual example. Flattened base, but still rounded, so vessel cannot stand independently on flat surface.
- Archival Collection:
- Precolumbian Peruvian textiles and ceramics
- Format:
- Image
- Rights:
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