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Nariño Terracotta Jar morocco Archaeological evidence suggests Swatow ware

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Archaeological evidence suggests Swatow ware was made roughly between 1575 and 1650

complemented by a fine headdress

including fighting and sexual activity

and remain one of the most recognizable items within the Dani corpus of body ornaments

reached their political and artistic zenith between the 17th and 19th centuries

Nariño Terracotta Jar morocco Archaeological evidence suggests Swatow warePre Columbian Era, Nario Culture, Carchi Nario region, c. 8001300 AD, Colombia This charming Nario terracotta jar, dating from 8001300 AD, is a fine example of the hand built pottery typical of the Nario Carchi region, located in present day southwestern Colombia and northern Ecuador. Crafted with precision, this miniature jar features a round compressed body with a flaring rim, painted in red, and adorned with small loop handles. The piece has been

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