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Anthropomorphic orange-red slipped vessel. Figure is shown wearing a fox skin in light-orange, black, white, red and grey paint. Modelled manufacture; burnished surface. No restoration.
Horizontal barrel form, gray to brown ware with burnished surface, 6.35 cm wide band across top (with reed stamp circles and tooth bands) connecting circular medallions at ends with crossed whisker motifs, with reed stamp circles in background. Cream and orange-red colours in design. Completely broken and repaired.
Small dark blue glass vessel. Two handles have been added from the upper shoulder to the middle of the tall thin neck. The mouth of the vessel widens above the neck.
Black clay vessel in the shape of a gourd. Body is thick and rounded, with stem thinning and looping up to join with a small, short spout that flares widely at the rim. A small loop handle in horizontal position connects at base of neck and shoulder of pot and base is flat. Gourd is ridged, with natural looking nodules covering the surface. Well preserved.
Clay pot in the shape of a woman. Figure lies on her back, legs bent and raised, hands behind thighs. A stirrup spout rises from stomach and pelvis. The figure has a detailed face with shoulder length hair painted on light brown. She is wearing a headband around her brown in a repeating series of triangle and step motifs. Well preserved.
Gift of Mrs. Eugene Schaefer
Large terracotta vessel, broken and repaired. Pot is conical in shape, with a pointed base that widens dramatically to a bulbous shoulder. The small neck perches on the top of the pot, and has an outwardly flaring rim. Above the midpoint the pot is painted with two encircling lines of running birds (?) in black, white and dark brown, with an arrow shaped motif below them. The area around the neck is painted in repeating patterns of linear designs and triangles. Neck and rim have black decoration. The pot had been smashed and glued back together, with several small missing pieces.
By exchange
Brooklyn Museum Collection
Brooklyn Museum Collection