Stirrup vessel in shape of a toad, ca. 400 - 700 AD · Pérou, Moche · ID: 3039245
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Provenance
German Private Collection, Berlin (1962)Description
beige clay, reddish brown paint, dotted and striped decor, min. dam., small missing parts, slight traces of abrasion;
in addition to their fertility connotations, all anurans are at least somewhat toxic, which gives them special significance. Some frogs produce a toxin used by some peoples in hunting and fishing.
Littérature comparée
Berrin, Kathleen (ed.), The spirit of ancient Peru, San Francisco 1998, p. 110, ill. 43