Dog-shaped funerary urn, plumbate ceramic, length 15 cms., height 12 cms., Museo del Templo Mayor, Mexico City.
From Ofrenda (Offering) no. 44 (1375-1440 CE); found on the border between Mexico and Guatemala. Plumbate is ‘a distinctive ceramic of the Early Postclassic, thought to have been manufactured in the Pacific region of Guatemala and traded throughout Mesoamerica and Central America’ (Karen Olsen Bruhns).
Photo by Ian Mursell/Mexicolore.
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