Double-chambered Vessel with Figures and Camelid
1470–1532 (Thermoluminescence date, 1310–1610)
Overall: 20.4 x 22.9 cm (8 1/16 x 9 in.)
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Under the Chimú, ceramic seems to have been a less important artistic medium than for earlier north coast cultures. Accordingly, ceramics were mass-produced with molds and, rather than bearing painted scenes, often have an overall dark surface achieved by firing in a smoky atm...
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