Description
Drinking Vessel in Shape of Foot Native American
AD 1000
Southwest American
Size is about 5 inches long and 3 inches tall. Weighing at about 294 grams.
The Drinking Vessel in the Shape of a Foot is a unique pottery artifact from Native American cultures in the Southwest, dating to around 1000 AD. Shaped like a human foot, it was made from clay by cultures such as the Mimbres. These vessels were both practical and symbolic, possibly having ceremonial or spiritual meaning, showing the strong connection between the people and their beliefs.
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