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A Global Approach to Ceramics. A vessel is a hollow container, such as a cup, bowl, or vase, for holding something. The vessel’s parts include its foot.

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1 A Global Approach to Ceramics

2 A vessel is a hollow container, such as a cup, bowl, or vase, for holding something. The vessel’s parts include its foot or base, its walls and opening, its rim or lip, and sometimes: shoulders, neck, lid, handle, etc.

3 Double Effigy Vessel H. 64 inches Late 19 th Century Mangbetu, Zaire

4 Pig Vessel H. 22 cm, L. 25cm Neolithic China Dawenkou Culture (4300 – 2500 BC)

5 Pig Vessel (front view)

6 Vessel Decorated with Animals and a Landscape H. 9.6 cm Mid-3 rd Millennium BC

7 Yoke-Form Vessel H. 11 in. 5 th Century Guatemala, Maya

8 Yoke-Form Vessel detail

9 Small Vessel with Banded Neck Decoration 3 1/8 x 2 3/8 inches c. 1800-1550 BCE Levant, Jericho

10 Trefoil Juglet 3 7/8 x 2 1/2 inches late sixth-fifth centuries BCE Eastern Mediterranean

11 The Atalanta Lekythos (Funerary Oil Jug) H. 31.8 cm 500-490 BCE Greece, Athens

12 Bowl 2 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches 10th century Iran, Nishapur or Turkestan

13 Vessel in the Form of a Jaguar 12 1/16 x 8 7/8 inches Period VI, ACE 1000 – 1550 Central America, Costa Rica, Guanacaste-Nicoya, Pataky

14 Storage Jar 15 1/2 x 18 3/4 inches 13th-14th century Japan, Kamakura period

15 Ewer H. 10 inches c. 1500 Italy, Venice, Murano

16 Mango-shaped Flask H. 2 1/2 inches mid-17th century India, Mughal dynasty

17 Colonial Garlands Jewelry Box H. 3.0 inches, D. 6.3 inches 2003 (Peruvian, contemporary) Jose Antonio Rios and his family

18 Ceramic vessel with person holding plants (AD 300-500) Nazca, Ica Region, Peru

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