Sherd Item Number: Sa363 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Ceramic rim sherd; slightly curved; triangular in shape; cream slip. The surface is concaved and has a black vertical and horizontal line design along with a red triangular and circular pattern. The underside has two red lines running parallel along the rim.

History Of Use

Pre-Columbian Costa Rica was part of the transitional zone between the traditions of Meso America and South America. Influences from both areas are evident with the most powerful and extensive coming from the north, particularly for the Pacific area. Fragment of a 'Nicoya Geometric' bowl with typical rim motif (Lothrop, p.181; pl lxxvi, lxxx).

Narrative

Guanacaste-Nicoya archaeological zone; Period V-VI (Polychrome).

Cultural Context

pottery fragment