Description
Terracotta Jalisco precolumbian Jug
300 BC to 300 AD
Mexico
Size is 3.5 inches tall and weighing at 202 grams.
The Jalisco Terracotta Jug, made between 300 BC and 300 AD in what is now western Mexico, is a clay vessel created by the ancient people of the Jalisco region. It has a reddish-orange color and was shaped by hand, often decorated with simple patterns or figures of people and animals. These jugs were likely used in ceremonies or daily life and were often placed in tombs. They show the artistic skill and cultural traditions of the people who made them.
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