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Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike 4.0 InternationalWall sherd. The fragment has been smoothed, slurried and primed on both sides. Its exterior is painted and polished. The paint and primer are partially eroded. Objects IV Ca 47439a-e belong to different vessels. The pottery has a white-yellowish base colour, which is painted red-orange and black-brown on the outside of the vessel. The fragment is decorated with two horizontal red-orange bands. Irregular traces of a white-yellowish primer are visible on the inside of the pottery. According to Lothrop (1926): Nicoya polychrome ware. Cultural significance: the objects of the Papagayo Policromo group represent the beginning of polychrome painting on a white-yellowish ground in the Gran Nicoya region. The tradition lasted until the Policromo Tardío (1350-1520d.C.). Their decoration shows a strong Mesoamerican influence. It manifests itself, among other things, in the replacement of lizard and bat themes by depictions of cats of prey and snakes. (Künne 2004)
Cataloguing data
Depth: 0,9 cm
Width: 5 cm