Vessel with Stirrup Spout
https://clevelandart.org/art/1968.192
The stirrup spout first appeared on the North Coast in the ceramics of the Cupisnique culture, a Chavín contemporary, and remained an important North Coast spout form until the time of the Spanish conquest. It probably had symbolic meaning, now lost.
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143749
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en
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import
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accession
1968.192
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| iiifBase | https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/1968.192/1968.192_web.jpg |
| imageCount | 1 |
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