Bottle
MOA: University of British Columbia
2990/267
Gray-brown double spout burnished bottle with a slight flat base and bridge handle. Painted and geometrical incised designs of a falcon with prominent nose and ears in blind spout, 23 reed stamp circles (three of them double) on breast, four horizontal bands of twined fret on tail, long legs at sides and a band consisting of a string of circles, two chevron bands and one of twined fret passing from the shoulders of the wings around the spouts. Traces of brown-red and cream pigment. Molded and modeled manufacture technique. Broken and restored. Late Paracas Period.
- Type of Item bottle
- Culture Paracas
- Material clay, paint
- Measurements height 21.2 cm, width 24.6 cm, depth 24.5 cm (overall)
- Previous Owner Alan R. Sawyer, Erika H. Sawyer
- Received from Erika H. Sawyer
- Made in Teojate
- Creation Date between 901 BCE and 201 BCE
- Collection Date between 1950 and 1975
- Ownership Date before January 15, 2013
- Acquisition Date on January 15, 2013
- Item Classes ceramics
- Condition poor
- Accession Number 2990/0267