This is object 1608-82 from the Digital Archiver Services at UT. This Chimu object is a ceramic jar. The jar is a monochrome black. Its color is possibly blackware, which is produced because of an oxygen reduction firing technique. The texture is…
The object is a blackware ceramic from the Chimu culture during the Late Intermediate Period (900AD - 1476AD.). It is shaped with a narrow-mouthed spout that slopes into a wide chamber for holding liquids. There is a handle that begins at the middle…
This piece is a stirrup-spout vessel, attributed to the Chimu culture, that resembles a pacay fruit. The Chimu were an expansionist culture that dominated the arid Chicama Valley and the North Peruvian coast during the Late Intermediate Period…