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| Maker(s): | Unknown | | Culture: | Mexican; Colima
| | Title: | Gourd vessel
| | Date Made: | 100 BCE-250 CE
| | Type: | Container; Ceramic
| | Materials: | Ceramic; earthenware with burnishing
| | Place Made: | North America; Mexico
| | Measurements: | Overall: 4 1/8 in x 6 in x 6 in x 19 in; 10.5 cm x 15.2 cm x 15.2 cm x 48.3 cm
| | Accession Number: | MH 2001.8.12
| | Credit Line: | Gift of Estelle Jussim and Elizabeth Lindquist-Cock (Class of 1947)
| | Museum Collection: | Mount Holyoke College Art Museum
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Description: Gourd vessel with gadrooned sides, columnar neck and everted rim
Label Text: Installed in Art Before 700 CE, Spring 2025 Label Text:
Excavations in the shaft tombs in Colima, on the western coast of Mexico, have revealed ceramics like these ones in large numbers. Local flora and fauna—such as the dog and gourd seen here—were particularly popular forms. Copying subjects seen in life, these vessels were meant to offer sustenance and comfort to the deceased in the afterlife. Colima is well-known for depictions of overfed dogs, like the one on the left. These were likely domesticated breeds that were ancestors of present-day Xoloitzcuintli and Chihuahuas. [Displayed with Seated dog vessel, MH 1975.15.23]
Tags: ancient; archaeology; pottery; indigenous people Subjects: Pottery; archaeological objects; Civilization, Ancient; Indigenous peoples Link to share this object record: https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=MH+2001.8.12 |
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