Burial jar
- Title:
- Burial jar
- Collection:
- Selections from the Cornell Anthropology Collections
- Donor:
- Charles Fred Hartt
- Country:
- Brazil
- ID Number:
- Anthr1870_004_0097a_01
- Old Catalog Number:
- 870.4.97
- File Name:
- Anthr1870_004_0097a_01.jpg
- Culture:
- Native Amazonian
- Style/Period:
- Native Amazonian
- Work Type:
- jars
- Measurement:
- 260 x 7 (wall) x 240 (rim) x 17 (rim) (millimeters, height x thickness x diameter x thickness)
- Description:
- Incised 2 mm, red retrace on the exterior. Incised .5 mm no retrace on interior. probably white slipped, smoke blackened 2.5 YR 4/20.
Paste: very very coarse
Surface Finish: smoothed prior to and after slip. low luster including red retrace on the exterior.
Decoration: rectilinear stop put around ╬ (note: symbol was drawn in on physical copy of card. There was a dot at the center of the cross-like symbol) with red 2.5 YR 5/4 Red Br. Spiral motif.
Firing: red firing
2.5 YR 3/0 to 5.5/6 - Bibliography:
- Meggers and Evans, 1957
Palmatary, 1950 - Archival Collection:
- Amazonian ceramics
- Format:
- Image
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