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Funerary short-necked vase, Tonosi - El Indio phase, 300-500 AD (ceramic)

Funerary short-necked vase, Tonosi - El Indio phase, 300-500 AD (ceramic)


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Funerary short-necked vase, Tonosi - El Indio phase, 300-500 AD (ceramic)

829383 Funerary short-necked vase, Tonosi - El Indio phase, 300-500 AD (ceramic) by Mesoamerican; height: 25 cm; National Museum of Anthropology, Panama; out of copyright

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Artefact Artifact Biomorphic Central America Central American Collared Funerary Mesoamerica Mesoamerican Panama Panamanian Pre Columbian Precolumbian Stylised Zoomorphic


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This photograph captures a remarkable artifact from the Mesoamerican civilization, specifically the Tonosi - El Indio phase dating back to 300-500 AD. The Funerary short-necked vase stands at an impressive height of 25 cm and is housed in the prestigious National Museum of Anthropology in Panama. The ceramic jar showcases intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail, reflecting the rich artistic heritage of Central America. Its zoomorphic design features stylized bird motifs that are both mesmerizing and symbolic. The vessel's short neck adds a unique touch to its overall form, while its decorative patterns highlight the expertise of ancient artisans. This precious piece served as a funerary item, emphasizing its significance within burial rituals during this era. Its ornate decoration suggests it was created for someone of high status or importance within their community. Photographer Jean Pierre Courau has masterfully captured every aspect of this pre-Columbian treasure, allowing viewers to appreciate its beauty and historical value. Through his lens, we can explore the biomorphic shapes and collared details that make this artifact truly exceptional. As we admire this photograph, let us marvel at how art continues to bridge gaps between civilizations across time and space.

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