CVCT ch'alladores (funnel cups) from Piñami. The ch'allador is a drinking vessel common in the Omereque and Caraparial styles; its form was incorporated in the CVCT style.
(a) Rare CVCT kero variant from Early Middle Horizon contexts at Piñami. This form appears to be a synthesis of the kero and ch'allador. All vessels from Piñami.
(b) Rare CVCT kero variant from Early Middle Horizon contexts at Piñami. This form appears to be a synthesis of the kero and ch'allador. All vessels from Piñami.
(a) CVCT tazones. Similar to the pattern at Tiwanaku (see Janusek 2003), CVCT decorative motifs on tazones are primarily geometric. However, CVCT tazones are smaller on average than their highland counterparts (Janusek 2003). All vessels from Piñami.
(b) CVCT tazones. Similar to the pattern at Tiwanaku (see Janusek 2003), CVCT decorative motifs on tazones are primarily geometric. However, CVCT tazones are smaller on average than their highland counterparts (Janusek 2003). All vessels from Piñami.
(c) CVCT tazones. Similar to the pattern at Tiwanaku (see Janusek 2003), CVCT decorative motifs on tazones are primarily geometric. However, CVCT tazones are smaller on average than their highland counterparts (Janusek 2003). All vessels from Piñami.
(d) CVCT tazones. Similar to the pattern at Tiwanaku (see Janusek 2003), CVCT decorative motifs on tazones are primarily geometric. However, CVCT tazones are smaller on average than their highland counterparts (Janusek 2003). All vessels from Piñami.
(a) Examples of CVCT vasija and jarra forms. All vessels from Piñami.
(b) Examples of CVCT vasija and jarra forms. All vessels from Piñami.
(c) Examples of CVCT vasija and jarra forms. All vessels from Piñami.