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Vessel in the Form of an Armadillo

Culture
Chiriquí
Date
c.800–1500
Material
Ceramic
Classification
Ceramics, containers
Current Location
On View, Gallery 112
Dimensions
10 13/16 x 14 1/2 in. (27.5 x 36.9 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Morton D. May
Rights
Public Domain
Object Number
374:1978
NOTES
With its banded, ridged body and stippled front and back, the creature on this large ceramic vessel represents an armadillo, most likely the rare northern naked-tailed armadillo. Although the choice of form seems unusual, the armadillo’s burrowing and defensive behaviors may have inspired reverence similar to that given the tough-skinned alligator.

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