Terracotta drinking vessel with warriors on either side in elaborate costumes. Traces of brown, red, ivory, and orange.
600-900 AD
6" x 2 ¾"
Pre-Columbian antiquities are gauranteed to be authentic and from the period stated. All of our artifacts come with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Questions?
Ask the Relequist
SOLD
Big Sale! Was: $1000 Now: $50050% Off!
Plus Shipping & Handling
Treasures of the World Artifact Spotlight:
Mayan Pottery
Three-footed terracotta bowl in the shape of jaguar heads with a seated warrior in an elaborate headdress in the center of the bowl, the rim decorated with a band of warrior heads, traces of brown, orange, ivory, and red.
Bura Tribe pottery
Terracotta vessel with the top made of a seated nude female figurine, both the arms broken off. The body of the vessel is round in shape, with incised geometric patterns and creatures, three lizards and two Scorpios on the body. Four holes are visible for pouring, on four sides of the vessel.
Bambuti Tribe statue
Dark brown wooden nude fertility figure with scarification to the entire face, arms and extended stomach, thick coil collars to the neck and wrists, open slit eyes, puffed cheeks and protruding lips. Covered in an earthen patina.
Amazon.com Music
Online shopping for hundreds of thousands of music CDs from your favorite artists at everyday low prices.