Bottle

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/20

Grey-brown stirrup spout human effigy bottle with flat base and polished surface. Seated male is holding a thin leash with right hand and has a monkey seated on his back with arms on his head. Feet in relief on base. Broken and restored.

Bottle

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/19

Owl, whistling effigy bottle with tubular stirrup, slightly conical spout and rounded rim. Ceremonial black ware with diagonal and vertical incised bands with grey-brown slip on wings and tail. Unbroken.

Bottle

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/17

Burnished feline effigy bottle with stirrup tubular spout, rounded rim and flat base. Feline with big ears is crouching on rectangular base with a spout on his back. Breakage restored.

Jar

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/15

Human grey-brown effigy jar with flat base and long tubular spout. Figure with prominent nose is holding a bow and three arrows. Shaped headdress below spout, circular ear spools and incised lines as hair. Polished surface. Hand-built ceramic. Breakage repaired.

Cup

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/14

Dark gray-brown cup with rounded base. Decoration of four vertical anacondas in relief on sides of cup; heads oriented to the flaring Chavinoid spout. Modelled manufacture; burnished surface. Broken and restored.

Bottle

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/9

Bottle with single-conical spout, flaring rim, flat base, and irregular body. Burnished surface. One flange in relief on upper body and two horizontal notched flanges on middle and lower area. Complete.

Cup

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/6

Miniature hemispherical brown steatite cup. Polish technique on surface. Unbroken, well preserved.

Cup

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/5

Miniature steatite cup with flat base and cylindrical shape. Two incised upturned deity faces, one with vegetal appendages, the other with a row of fangs following the lip line over the nose and chin. Traces of cinnabar in the incisions. Broken and repaired.

Mace

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/4

Mace head made of dark grey-brown stone. Body has eight shaped flanges, flat rim on base and hole in the centre. Pecked surface. Partially broken.

Projectile Point

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/2

Paleo projectile point, made of grey chert. Lanceolate shape and serrated edge. Random flaking technique and desert varnish. Well preserved.