SOUTH AMERICAN PICTURES
Inca Artifacts

File number:- pbk0087

© South American Pictures/ Tony Morrison

A ceramic vessel for carrying water often known as an aryballus from the Greek word. The surface is coloured with mineral pigment. This example came from near Sacsayhuaman, the massive fortress like construction above Cusco.

 

 

 


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