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Clay vessel

Small, spherical jug with a slightly protruding neck. The object has been smoothed and polished on both sides. Its exterior is primed, painted and lightly polished. The primer and paint are partially eroded. There are several fractures on the neck. The pottery has a white-brownish base colour, which is painted red and black-brown on the outside of the vessel. There is a raised, circumferential band on the body. It has rhomboid-shaped recesses with a circle in the centre. The object is also decorated with two low, circumferential red bands. The neck of the vessel is painted red on both sides. According to Lothrop 1926: highland polychrome ware. Cultural significance: the pottery of the Mora group was produced in the north-west of Costa Rica and traded to the Central Highlands and the Atlantic region of the country. It uses design elements (seated anthropomorphic figures with headdresses, mat motif, Kan cross) that are also known from the Maya ceramics (Copador group) of the Clásico Tardío (900-600d.C.). The variant is related to the Gillén Negro sobre café claro (1350-1000d.C.) and Palmira Policromo (1350-1000d.C.) groups. (Künne 2004)

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Ethnologisches Museum
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Object type
crock
Dimensions
Wandstärke: 0,6 cm
Öffnung: 2,5 cm
Mündung: 5,5 cm
Objektmaß: 7,2 x 8,5 x 8,5 cm
Material/Technique
Sound
Current location
Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Inventory number
IV Ca 45766

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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