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Clay vessel

Small, bulbous jug with a domed base, retracting wall and short, slightly overhanging neck. Both sides of the object have been smoothened and polished. Its exterior is primed, painted and polished. The primer and paint are partially eroded. The pottery has a brown base colour, which was painted black-brown on the outside of the vessel. There is a frieze on the shoulder, which is bordered by horizontal lines. It shows diagonal bundles of lines that imitate textile or wickerwork. There are also several bands running around the body. The rim is decorated on both sides by a wide band. The inside of the neck of the vessel was primed in brown. The body remains undecorated. According to Lothrop 1926: Nicoya black line ware. Cultural significance: the type was documented in burials. Its mould inventory comprises only jugs. (Künne 2004)

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Ethnologisches Museum
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Object type
crock
Dimensions
Mündung: 5,9 cm
Öffnung: 3,35 cm
Wandstärke: 0,63 cm
Objektmaß: 10,4 x 12,3 x 12,3 cm
Material/Technique
Sound
Current location
Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Inventory number
IV Ca 45764

Provenance and sources

when
Policromo Medio (800 - 1350)
where
Costa Rica
Guanacaste [Provinz]
Santa Cruz [Kanton]
Santa Bárbara [Ort]

who
Lehmann, Walter - Former Possessors

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