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Pottery Vessel supported by Alligator Figure, Nicoya Peninsula, Chorotega, Costa Rica
Pottery Vessel supported by Alligator Figure, Nicoya Peninsula, Chorotega, Costa Rica. The Nicoya Peninsula is named for a Chorotega chief who ruled the most powerful American Indian tribe of northwest Costa Rica at the time of the Spanish conquest in Costa Rica in 1523. At Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh
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Alligator Animal Likeness Central America Costa Rica Pre Colombian Pre Columbian Precolombian Precolumbian Royal Scottish Museum South American Terracotta Vessel Guanacaste Mike Dixon Nicoya Peninsula
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This print showcases a remarkable Pottery Vessel supported by an Alligator Figure, originating from the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica. The vessel is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Chorotega people, who were once the most powerful American Indian tribe in northwest Costa Rica during the Spanish conquest. Displayed at the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh, this artifact represents a fascinating blend of artistry and symbolism. Crafted with intricate detail, it exemplifies the exceptional craftsmanship of Central American ceramics. The terracotta vessel stands as a testament to ancient traditions and artistic expression that have endured for centuries. The alligator figure supporting the vessel adds an element of awe and intrigue. Symbolically significant within Chorotega culture, it reflects their deep connection with nature and reverence for animals. This animal likeness not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also provides insight into their beliefs and spiritual practices. Preserved through time, this 20th-century pre-Columbian artifact serves as a window into a vibrant past. Its presence in this museum invites visitors to appreciate both its historical significance and artistic beauty. As we admire this pottery vessel today, we are reminded of our shared human history across continents and cultures – bridging gaps between South America's indigenous peoples and those who now call Costa Rica home.
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