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Pre-Columbian Anthropomorphic Jar (11th-15th C)
Category: Art
Anthropomorphic jar with a modeled human visage at the shoulder and finely painted geometric motifs across the body. The vessel’s form and figural detailing evoke ritual or ceremonial use within a Pre-Columbian context, dated broadly to the 11th–15th century. A compelling example of sculptural pottery that bridges utility and iconography.