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Ayabaca Face Jug



Ceramic

Object
5 x 3.189 in. (12.7 x 8.1 cm)

Haverford College
Accession Number: HC2018-0768
Geography: South America, Peru, Ayabaca
Classification: Containers and Vessels; Vessels; Jugs

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  • faces - Parts of mortise locks that show at the edge of a door through which a latch bolt or dead bolt projects.
  • Homo sapiens - Members of the species to which all modern human beings belong. Homo sapiens is one of several species grouped into the genus Homo, but it is the only one that is not extinct. The name "Homo sapiens" was applied in 1758 by Carolus Linnaeus, who distinguished humans from their close cousins, the apes. The large fossil record now contains numerous extinct species that are much more closely related to humans than to today's apes and that were presumably more similar to us behaviorally as well.
  • Peruvian - Of or belonging to the nation of Peru or its people.
  • vici - May be used generally for ancient Roman urban residential neighborhoods and for Roman or Medieval merchants' quarters or small villages, usually located outside the walls of nearby military settlements.

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  • Object Dimensions: 5 x 3.189 in. (12.7 x 8.1 cm)

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