Bottle

31025

From: Peru | Sun Temple | Pachacamac

Curatorial Section: American

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Object Number 31025
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Inca
Provenience Peru | Sun Temple | Pachacamac
Culture Area Andean
Locus First terrace, southern front
Date Made 1350-1500
Section American
Materials Ceramic | Clay
Description

Black, See 31021

Narrow-necked jar/bottle (aríbalo, aryballos) with an ovate body, hyperboloid neck, flared rim with lugs, 2 strap handles on the body, and a conical (aribaloid) base. The vessel has a small square protrusion on the shoulder and a raised hunchback protrusion in the body opposite that. There appears to be a burnished finish on the exterior. The vessel was likely fired in a reducing atmosphere as the ceramic paste is gray and buff in color. The catalogue number is written on the interior of neck. Black ink on the interior of neck reads: "2319."

Height 22 cm
Width 19 cm
Thickness 0.63 cm
Outside Diameter 15.9 cm
Credit Line William Pepper Peruvian Expedition; Max Uhle, subscription of Phebe A. Hearst, 1897
Other Number 2319 - Field No SF

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