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Maker(s):Unknown
Culture:Iranian
Title:Spouted jar
Date Made:8th century BCE
Type:Container; Food Service
Materials:Ceramic; earthenware with tan clay and red pigment
Place Made:Asia; Iran; Western or Central Iran
Measurements:Overall: 8 3/8 in x 8 1/2 in x 8 1/2 in; 21.3 cm x 21.6 cm x 21.6 cm
Accession Number:  MH 2012.40.11
Credit Line:Gift of the Arthur M. Sackler Foundation
Museum Collection:  Mount Holyoke College Art Museum
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Currently on view

Description:
spouted jug with handle and painted decoration

Label Text:
Installed in Art Before 700 CE, Spring 2025 Label Text:

Pastoralism in Iran and Central Asia

The migrations of pastoralist peoples facilitated some of the earliest exchanges of culture and material across the Eurasian continent. Nomadic herders interacted with local farming populations to form Bronze Age societies across the Mediterranean, Near East, Iran, Central Asia, India, and China. In this case, images of wild and domesticated animals, ornaments associated with horseback-riding, and the animal-head drinking cup all point to the interconnectedness of humans and animals in herder and farmer cultures in Central Asia and Iran. In the case to the right of this one, you will see chariots and horses represented on Han Chinese artworks and these tell a similar story of cultural interaction and appropriation. These objects collectively speak to how important the interplay between nomadic and settled peoples was to patterns of contact and exchange in early Eurasia.

– Richard Lim, Professor of History, Smith College

[Displayed with 1931.2.A(c).I, 1931.1.A(c).I, 1973.4.1-.9.A(c).I, 2021.5.11, and 2012.40.12]

Tags:
ancient; archaeology; pottery; vessels; containers

Subjects:
Pottery; archaeological objects; Civilization, Ancient; Containers

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