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Vessel in the Form of a Deer

Culture
Toltec
Date
c.909–1200
Classification
Ceramics, containers
Current Location
On View, Gallery 114
Dimensions
5 1/2 x 7 5/16 in. (14 x 18.5 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Morton D. May
Rights
Public Domain
Object Number
211:1979
NOTES
This vessel exhibits the characteristic shiny gray slip glaze known as “plumbate” for its resemblance to lead. Made only for a brief span of time but distributed widely across ancient Mesoamerica, plumbate vessels are one of the key forms that define the Early Postclassic period. Their presence at a number of important sites suggests the existence of well-established trade networks devoted to creating and supplying luxury goods for elite consumption. The iconography of the vessels is relatively restricted.

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