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Incense burner/Incensario in the form of a puma

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  • Incense burner/Incensario
  • Incense burner/Incensario
  • Incense burner/Incensario

    Object Details

    Culture/People

    probably Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco) (archaeological culture) (attributed)

    Previous owner

    Dr. Arthur M. Sackler, Non-Indian, 1913-1987
    Dr. Marietta Lutze Sackler (Mrs. Arthur M. Sackler), Non-Indian, 1919-2019

    Donor

    Dr. Arthur M. Sackler, Non-Indian, 1913-1987
    Dr. Marietta Lutze Sackler (Mrs. Arthur M. Sackler), Non-Indian, 1919-2019

    Collection History

    Collection history unknown; formerly in the collection of Dr. Arthur M. Sackler (1913-1987, a New York City physician, philanthropist, and art collector) and his wife Dr. Marietta Lutze Sackler (1919-2019); donated to MAI by Dr. Arthur Sackler and Dr. Marietta Sackler in 1966.

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    Date created

    AD 500–1000 (Middle Horizon period)

    Catalog Number

    23/7095

    Barcode

    237095.000

    Object Type

    Ceremonial/Ritual items

    Object Name

    Incense burner/Incensario in the form of a puma

    Media/Materials

    Pottery, paint

    Techniques

    Coiled/hand built, modeled, painted

    Dimensions

    45 x 15 x 29 cm

    Place

    Tiahuanaco (Tiwanaku); Ingavi Province; La Paz Department; Bolivia

    See related items

    Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco) (archaeological culture)
    Ceremonial/Ritual items

    On View

    NMAI, Washington DC: Window on Collections, Animals

    Data Source

    National Museum of the American Indian

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ws63d2b17ff-07ac-4c55-ab9a-067b87cc4a0f

    Record ID

    NMAI_252432
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