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Mayan Miniature Blackware Bowl khmer with encrusted patina and rich

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Description

with encrusted patina and rich earthen deposits throughout

The Arabic term qabqab refers to the distinctive clacking sound produced by the clogs as they struck the bathhouse floors

Beautiful small-sized Mayan saucer-shaped terracotta bowl

The Asmat inhabit the swampy coastal lowlands of present-day Papua Province and comprise twelve closely related sub-groups sharing a strong cultural identity

White and Elizabeth G

Mayan Miniature Blackware Bowl khmer with encrusted patina and richPre Columbian era, Maya culture, c. 250 950AD, Mexico. Beautiful small sized Mayan saucer shaped terracotta bowl. Miniature vessels like this were most likely used for medicinal or some other concoctions in the Mayan Empire. Good condition. Traces of green and blue pigment. Chip to rim. Age related minimal wear. Dirt, dust and encrustation. Lovely patina. Size approx. 4,6cm x 4,6cm x 1,2cm. Provenance: Dutch private collection

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