Bottle

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/261

Small, shiny black bottle, with two vertical side loop handles and a flat base.

Figure

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/260

Small grey-brown effigy figure. Sculptural and painted designs of two copulating monkeys facing each other, arms and legs entwined. Red brown and dark green paints. Opening in one head, vent in the other. Modeled manufacture. Breakage restored.

Figure

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/259

Small figurine jar with flat base. Terracotta, trace of red slip on coca chewer's face. Opening at back, headdress ornament, prominent nose and hands holding leaves at the front. Modeled manufacture.

Bottle

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/258

Wooden lime bottle with a carved design of two headed figures holding pole axes in each hand. Hole in head at left (for lime stick), hole at top of back (for access to lime chamber). Stoppered hole in bottom. Complete.

Whistle

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/256

Figure pipe whistle. Bulging head with incised diagonal lines, large ears and nose, thin arms held against body, erect phallus and short legs. Traces of cream slip on rough gray brown surface. Modeled manufacture. Slightly burnished surface.

Fragment: Whistle

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/242

Whistle spout fragment. Blackware, traces of cinnabar. Flanged spout lip with monkey holding fruit form containing a whistle. From double flask, strap handle bottle. Incomplete.

Bottle

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/241

Miniature single spout bottle with vertical tube handle. Terracotta with cream slip and fugitive black geometrical designs in body: horizontal lines in spout, vertical lines in concave base, horizontal lines in rim and a sun or drum design in body. Head-neck spout with litter pole animal head fin...

Whistle

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/213

Blackware ocarina with raised mouth-piece and three holes; incised bands of zigzags and dots. Burnished surface. Surface abrasions, minor spalls and chips.

Dipper

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/211

Small black burnished pot, or dipper, with pouring spout and horizontal conical handle. Incised decoration close to rim of two horizontal serpents with heads in relief. Molded manufacture technique. Complete.

Bowl

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/210

Gray-brown burnished and molded bowl with rounded base and incurved rim. Incised geometrical decoration of a twined fret motif on red-brown and black on orange-brown ground, red-brown rim band. Breakage repaired.