Bottle with Lizard relief
- Title:
- Bottle with Lizard relief
- Collection:
- Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections
- Donor:
- Ernst Frank
- Date:
- 100 BCE-600 AD
- Site:
- Piura, Peru (department)
- Location:
- Piura, Peru (department)
- Country:
- Peru
- ID Number:
- Anthr1986_001_0088_01
- Old Catalog Number:
- 986.1.88
- File Name:
- Anthr1986_001_0088_01.jpg
- Culture:
- VicĂșs
- Style/Period:
- Early Intermediate Period
Lambayeque
Mochica - Work Type:
- bottles
molding (forming)
pottery (object genre) - Materials/Techniques:
- ceramic (material)
- Subject:
- sauria
- Measurement:
- 20 (centimeters, height)
- Description:
- Bottle with molded lizard relief. The lizard is painted with buff/white and postfire resist decoration characteristic of Vicus. The tall spout with two small lugs at its base is identical in form with that of 1986.1.84. Original cataloger assigned a date of 1000 AD, too late to be properly Vicus. If the later date is correct, the cultural affiliation would Sican or Lambayeque.
- Archival Collection:
- Precolumbian Peruvian textiles and ceramics
- Format:
- Image
- Rights:
- The images in the Collection 'Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections' are protected by copyright, and the copyright holders are Cornell University Library and the Department of Anthropology. Physical artifacts from the Cornell Anthropology Collections were photographed by Cornell University Library in 2012-13 for inclusion in this image collection. Cornell is providing access to the materials for research and personal use. The written permission of any copyright and other rights holders is required for distribution, reproduction, or other use that extends beyond what is authorized by fair use and other statutory exemptions. Responsibility for making an independent legal assessment of an item and securing any necessary permissions ultimately rests with persons desiring to use the item.
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