Chavin culture, northern Peru, ca. 600 BC. Pottery stirrup jar used to hold water and other liquids, usually tied to a belt and carried long distances - much like a canteen. Decorated with nice abstract design in four quadrants, then stone-burnished. 10"H, intact/excellent condition. Category:Chavin Material:Pottery Dimensions:10"H Condition:Intact
Antiquities Ancient South America
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