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  • Miniatura para Botella de pico de estribo
    de asa estribo, una vasija de origen mediterráneo de nombre similar "Stirrup-spout bottle [Peru; Cupisnique] (1978.412.38)". In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art…
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  • A stirrup spout vessel (so called because of its resemblance to a stirrup) is a type of ceramic vessel common among several Pre-Columbian cultures of South…
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  • the body of the vessel are linked by a bridge that apparently also served as a carrying handle. Stirrup jar British Museum "Bridge spout" on collection…
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  • A stirrup jar is a type of pot associated with the culture of Mycenaean Greece. They have small squat bodies, a pouring spout, and a second nonfunctioning…
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  • aperture to the sides of the vessel Stirrup shell, a species of bivalve Stirrup spout vessel, a type of ceramic vessel used by indigenous cultures of…
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  • most often found in graves. Stirrup spout vessel Bridge spouted vessel, a similarly named but unrelated Mediterranean vessel form There are a few late silver…
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  • Larco Hoyle in 1948. The ceramic portrait is also an example of a stirrup spout vessel of a Moche ruler. The ruler is depicted wearing a material turban…
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  • potters (900–200 BC) on the Peruvian coast created distinctive stirrup spout vessels, both incised and highly burnished. These thin-walled effigy pots…
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  • bottle Soap bottle Spray bottle Squeeze bottle Stanley bottle Stirrup jar Stirrup spout vessel Moche Crawling Feline Thermos – also referred to as a vacuum…
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  • The Moche Crawling Feline is a specific stirrup spout vessel dating from 100—800 CE. This Moche ceramic effigy is currently in the collection of Larco…
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  • bar of clay shaped in two stirrup handles and a spout. The alabastron is the second most popular shape (behind the stirrup jar). It is a squat jar with…
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  • ceramic traditions, which features whistling animal and plant effigy Stirrup spout vessels and human figurines made from molds. Everyday utilitarian pottery…
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  • well-preserved stirrup jars which were the most typical vessels for transporting good quality aromatic oil. Case 27 contains mainly drinking vessels, such as…
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  • (including the distinctive Marine Style pottery, such as the LM IIIC "Octopus" stirrup jar), indicate appreciation and occasional use of fish by the economy.…
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  • emptiness". The whole field of decoration is filled densely. (Examples). The Stirrup Jar is especially frequent. IIIC Finally, in the Subminoan period, the…
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  • is provided of this as these shells were painted on the Moche V stirrup spout vessels that originated from Peru. One of the Huaca shrines, shaft tombs…
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  • molds, among many of the vessels, including: "stirrup-spout bottles figurines, rattles, whistles, and trumpets. Many storage vessels were made without molds…
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  • portable vessels of lime plaster, called "vaisselles blanche" or "White Ware" served some of the functions that pottery later fulfilled. These vessels tended…
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  • cultures. (The vessel pictured at the top of this article, while from the later Moche culture, is representative of the stirrup-spouted vessels of the Chavín…
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  • (2–3): 243–256. doi:10.1016/S0378-8741(03)00017-5. PMID 12639748. "Stirrup-Spout Vessel with Feline and Cactus". The Art Institute of Chicago. Retrieved…
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  • Guane Guane doubled-chambered, ceramic, stirrup-spout vessel, 10th–16th century CE, exhibited at Chicamocha National Park Regions with significant populations…
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  • intercourse in a pre-modern culture can be found in the erotic vases, or stirrup-spout pots, made by the Moche people of Peru; in a survey, of a collection…
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