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Mug

According to the inventory card, the object came from Pachacámac. In a building in Pachacamac - probably a workshop from the Inca period that was ritually destroyed ritually destroyed - numerous such cups with a base and mother-of-pearl inlays were found. were found. One contained a spondylus shell (Pozzi-Escot, et al. 2017). On a photo by Gretzer shows several such vessels (photo album).

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Cataloguing data

Object type
Containers (hierarchy name)
Dimensions
146 mm
Material/Technique
Wood; fibre, vegetable; unknown material;
Current location
Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum
Inventory number
RJM 32198
Other number(s)
RJM 1914/17 (Convolute number)

Provenance and sources

Production
when
1475-1533
Period/Style
Late horizon
where
Peru
America -> South America -> Peru -> Coast (centre) -> Pachacámac (place)
Assignment to a curated holding:
America
Change of physical control or legal title:
Not clarified
Change of physical control or legal title:
Donation
when
1907
who
Julius van der Zypen (1842 - 1907) - Funders
Change of physical control or legal title:
Purchase
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