Face-Neck Jar
Dateca. 100-600 AD
MediumRedware
Dimensions5 3/4 x 4 1/2 inches (14.6 x 11.4 cm)
CultureMoche (Peru)
PeriodEarly Intermediate Period
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineTransfer from the Sociology - Anthropology Department. Spring 1956.
Terms
- Perú
- Ceramics
- Redware
- Animals
- Mountains
- Headgear
- Headdresses
- Hats
- Moche
Object number56.210
Label CopyThis redware Moche human face-neck effigy jar shows stylistic similarities with Middle Horizon Wari ceramics, so it probably dates from late in the Moche sequence. The figure wears a headdress and has detailed hair or a cloth headcovering down its back, protruding out from under the hat. The figure also wears a stole or two long thin strips dangling from either side of its neck, with animal heads on the ends. The body of the vessel is ovoid, with two rounded bulges on each side in the general vicinity of human shoulders and arms. Similar (but taller) bulges on other vessels represent mountain peaks, whose spirits ("Apus") were venerated as gods because their snow-capped peaks are the source of the life-giving rivers flowing through the otherwise barren desert of coastal Peru.Collections
ca. 100-750
ca. 100-700 AD
100-600 AD
100 AD- 600AD
ca. 100-750 AD
ca. 100-750
ca. 100-750
AD 100-700
ca. 100-600 AD
ca. 100-750 AD
ca. 100-700
ca. 1300-1470