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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 unique vessel is formed by two globular containers joined at their middle with one having a narrow spout attached to the top and the other with a naturalistic sculptural depiction, which in this case takes the form of an anthropomorphic head…

The sculptural vessel has a spout and handle with a sphere-shaped base. The vessel is a monochrome blackware with raised dot designs, burnished line patterns, and a dividing line between the upper and the lower half of the vessel. The end of the…

When looking at the object, it can be interpreted that the bottle was created to resemble metal or a hard material. The bottle has a basic stirrup spout form. Its shape is created with four half ovals on each of its four sides creating an overall…

The Nasca culture created several types of ceramics, but the most popular shape is their double spout bottles.[1] Such ceramics with multiple colors usually did not require any tempering, and the double spout and bridge were attached once the bottle…
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