Kero (Waisted Cup), 400-1000. Creator: Unknown.

Kero (Waisted Cup), 400-1000. Creator: Unknown.

2-732-839 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Kero (Waisted Cup), 400-1000. The kero is a distinctive Tiwanaku vessel form, imitated by the later Inka, who used the cups in political and religious ceremonies. It is assumed that the same was true at Tiwanaku, where impressive stone figures, perhaps rulers, hold keros as though they are emblems of authority. Perhaps, like the Inka, the Tiwanaku used keros to drink chicha, a corn beer shared to cement bonds of mutual obligation among allies.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Earthenware with coloured slips

Picture Type
  1. Ceramic

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4375x4687
File Size : 60,076kb


Aliases

  1. 1963.476
  1. 139699
  1. 0940016861
  1. 1963.476
  1. 2-732-839
  1. 2732839


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