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Chimu Blackware Monkey Stirrup Vessel - PF.1874
Origin: Northern Coast of Peru
Circa: 800 AD to 1200 AD
Dimensions: 9.25" (23.5cm) high
Catalogue: V5
Collection: Pre-Columbian
Style: Chimu
Medium: Terracotta

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Location: United States
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This odd little creature, almost human in his expression, is in fact a monkey. Monkeys were not native to the coastal regions of Peru, but it is believed they were imported from Ecuador to the north and kept as pets, or trained to harvest fruit from trees. The ring that encircles this fellow's waist suggests his captive state. Very likely he was buried to amuse his ancient owner through eternity. With his naive charm, he delights us today as well. Our pleasures links us in a very human way with the vanished world that created him. - (PF.1874)

 

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