
Cleveland Museum of Art
Container
- Date
- 1200–200 BCE
- Medium
- steatite
- Culture
- Peru, North Coast, Cupisnique style
- Department
- Art of the Americas
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
While Chavín held sway in the highlands, coastal artists produced many objects in non-Chavín styles. Such is the case with these small, finely-carved, stone containers, which were part of north coast ritual paraphernalia, though their specific use in unclear. Both bear complex designs based on fanged heads in profile that lack lower jaws.
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