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Erotisches Gefäß mit Bügelhenkelausguss — Peru, Moche, wohl 800-1000 n. Chr. — Der Korpus in Form eines Affenpaares. Keramik mit schwarzer Glasur. H. 19,5 cm. - Altersspuren, am Henkel mehrfach geklebt bzw. restauriert. - Solch realistische und lebendige Darstellungen sind typisch für die Steigbügelgefäße der Moche-Kultur, meist aus schwarz glasierter Keramik. Ob derlei erotische Gefäße eher in einen rituellen oder religiösen Kontext einzuordnen sind oder schlicht als Ausdruck von Lebensfreude anzusehen sind, ist unklar.

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Erotisches Gefäß mit Bügelhenkelausguss — Peru, Moche, wohl 800-1000 n. Chr. — Der Korpus in Form eines Affenpaares. Keramik mit schwarzer Glasur. H. 19,5 cm. - Altersspuren, am Henkel mehrfach geklebt bzw. restauriert. - Solch realistische und lebendige Darstellungen sind typisch für die Steigbügelgefäße der Moche-Kultur, meist aus schwarz glasierter Keramik. Ob derlei erotische Gefäße eher in einen rituellen oder religiösen Kontext einzuordnen sind oder schlicht als Ausdruck von Lebensfreude anzusehen sind, ist unklar.

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