Stirrup-Spouted Bottle

450-650 CE (Early Intermediate (Phase 6))

16.8 cm 17 cm

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This object pertains to the Andean theme of sacrifice and death as a religious act of regeneration and renewal. The expertly painted Nazca bottle, with double spouts and bridge handle, represents the highest achievement in quality and pictorial complexity of Nazca pottery pain...

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80183
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John G. Bourne; given to Walters Art Museum, 2009.
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