Plate
31078
From: Peru | Sun Temple | Pachacamac
Curatorial Section: American
Object Number | 31078 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | Inca |
Provenience | Peru | Sun Temple | Pachacamac |
Culture Area | Andean |
Date Made | 600-1000 |
Section | American |
Materials | Ceramic | Clay |
Description | Broken, Similar to 31077 Plate with a flaring body, no neck/collar, inward sloping rim, 1 effigy-zoomorphic handle on the rim, and a flat base. The handle is in the shape of a bird or crocodile head and there are two protrusions with indentations at their center opposite the handle on the rim. The plate is painted with a band of geometric design around the rim and a central band of a repeated fish design at the center. The painting is done in brown, red, orange, and white. There appears to be a burnished finish on the exterior and a burnished finish on the interior. The vessel was likely fired in an oxidizing atmosphere as the ceramic paste is orange in color. Fireclouding is present on the base. The catalogue number is written on the bottom of the base and black ink on the bottom of the base reads: "2361a." |
Height | 8.6 cm |
Width | 23.7 cm |
Thickness | 0.76 cm |
Outside Diameter | 17.8 cm |
Credit Line | William Pepper Peruvian Expedition; Max Uhle, subscription of Phebe A. Hearst, 1897 |
Other Number | 2361A - Field No SF |
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