Sherd Item Number: Sf901 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Red clay, slight curved sherd, hexagonal in shape with a white slip and black painted lines forming an oval like shape that surrounds a slightly chipped nodule.

History Of Use

During the interval between the Huari-Tiahuanco (ca. 600-1000 C.E.) and the Inca Empire the area divided into small regional states, in which distinctive local ceramic styles developed (Lanning). In this period (ca. 1000-1576 C.E.) the Chancay Style, known as Chancay black-on-white emerged. Frequently, Chancay forms are tall, collared two handled jars and large hollow human figures (Willey).

Cultural Context

pottery