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- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel abstract "The double spout and bridge was a form of usually ceramic drinking vessel developed sometime before 500 BC by indigenous groups on the Peruvian coast. True to its name, this type of bottle is distinguished by two spouts with a handle bridging them. First used by the Paracas culture, it was later adopted by the Nazca. While at first the Paracas tended to incise designs derived from the art of the Chavin culture on the surface of the vessels, later on they began to treat the vessel as a sculptural form, an advance facilitated by developments in ceramic technology that allowed them construct vessels with thinner walls. This tradition was continued by the Nazca, whose vessels were elaborately figurative (see illustration below right), decorated with polychrome glazes, or both. The vessels were constructed by the coil method. The Nazca would then apply multicolored slip to achieve polychrome effects before the vessels were fired, an advance over the Paracas, who had painted the vessels with resins after firing. The Nazca technique allowed for much brighter and more permanent colors, whose sheen was enhanced by burnishing after the vessel was fired.Both the Paracas and the Nazca appear to have used this type of vessel for ritual purposes, as they are most often found in graves.".
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel thumbnail Huaco_Nazca.jpg?width=300.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageID "22767069".
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageLength "3194".
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageRevisionID "577521107".
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink Bottle.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink Bridge-spouted_vessel.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink Bridge_spouted_vessel.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drinkware.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pre-Columbian_art.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pre-Columbian_pottery.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink Ceramic.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink Chavin_culture.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink Chavín_culture.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink Coiling_(pottery).
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink Drinking_vessel.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink List_of_glassware.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink Nazca_culture.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink Paracas_culture.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink Slip_(ceramics).
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink Stirrup_spout_vessel.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink File:Huaco_Nazca.jpg.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLink File:Nazca-pottery-(01).png.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Double spout and bridge vessel".
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLinkText "double spout and bridge vessel".
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLinkText "double-spout bottles".
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLinkText "double-spout-and-bridge bottle".
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageWikiLinkText "vessels".
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel hasPhotoCollection Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel subject Category:Drinkware.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel subject Category:Pre-Columbian_art.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel subject Category:Pre-Columbian_pottery.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel hypernym Form.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel type Container.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel comment "The double spout and bridge was a form of usually ceramic drinking vessel developed sometime before 500 BC by indigenous groups on the Peruvian coast. True to its name, this type of bottle is distinguished by two spouts with a handle bridging them. First used by the Paracas culture, it was later adopted by the Nazca.".
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel label "Double spout and bridge vessel".
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel sameAs m.05zn3xs.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel sameAs Q5300088.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel sameAs Q5300088.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel wasDerivedFrom Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel?oldid=577521107.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel depiction Huaco_Nazca.jpg.
- Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel isPrimaryTopicOf Double_spout_and_bridge_vessel.