An early Inca urpu (storage amphora), collected from the Lake…
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An early Inca urpu (storage amphora), collected from the Lake Titicaca region by a friend of Anneke Borren's father who lived in Bolivia. Reputedly 15thC. 20 x 27 x 40 cm. With a later clay drinking cup. AB: 'Owen (Mapp) and I travelled in the U.S., Central, and South America, for nearly two years, 1977 and 1978. The largest pre-Columbian pot, from the Tiahuanaco period (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiwanaku) around lake Titicaca, was offered to the then director of Philips Electrical in La Paz, Bolivia, Where he was stationed, in the 1950-60s. He later came to New Zealand and tragically died in a helicopter crash, in the Kaimanawas. This water bottle, to be carried as a backpack, with vine ropes, had a flared bottom, so it could stand. This was all wrong in comparison to the known shapes, which are settled in a hollow in the ground, so Owen took a gentle hammer tap to it, and there it was... a separate cup, attached by the local Indians, who 'knew' that Europeans like a base on pots. The cup should go with the water bottle.' (see additional image of cup below)

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  • Amphora - An ancient form of storage jar and one of the principal vessel shapes in Greek pottery, an amphora is a two-handled pot with a neck narrower than the body. In ancient times they were used as storage and transport vessels for olives, cereal, oil, and wine. The shape has continued to be used in ceramics to the present time.

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