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Title
Bichrome graphite ware goblet.
Description
As the Aztecs conquered their surrounding neighbors, they required tribute from their subjects. Atlixca, in the northern state of Puebla, was a ceramic center known for vibrant red and black ware. The ceramic ware was hand-built, wheel-processed, and burnished. This graphite ware appealed to the senses and tastes of elite Aztecs.
Subject
[Goblets--Mexico--Puebla (State), Drinking vessels--Mexico--Puebla (State), Aztec art--Mexico--Puebla (State), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1400 and 1521
Title
Bichrome graphite ware goblet.
Description
As the Aztecs conquered their surrounding neighbors, they required tribute from their subjects. Atlixca, in the northern state of Puebla, was a ceramic center known for vibrant red and black ware. The ceramic ware was hand-built, wheel-processed, and burnished. This graphite ware appealed to the senses and tastes of elite Aztecs.
Subject
[Goblets--Mexico--Puebla (State), Drinking vessels--Mexico--Puebla (State), Aztec art--Mexico--Puebla (State), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1400 and 1521
Title
Bichrome graphite ware goblet.
Description
As the Aztecs conquered their surrounding neighbors, they required tribute from their subjects. Atlixca, in the northern state of Puebla, was a ceramic center known for vibrant red and black ware. The ceramic ware was hand-built, wheel-processed, and burnished. This graphite ware appealed to the senses and tastes of elite Aztecs.
Subject
[Goblets--Mexico--Puebla (State), Drinking vessels--Mexico--Puebla (State), Aztec art--Mexico--Puebla (State), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1400 and 1521
Title
Bichrome graphite ware goblet.
Description
As the Aztecs conquered their surrounding neighbors, they required tribute from their subjects. Atlixca, in the northern state of Puebla, was a ceramic center known for vibrant red and black ware. The ceramic ware was hand-built, wheel-processed, and burnished. This graphite ware appealed to the senses and tastes of elite Aztecs.
Subject
[Goblets--Mexico--Puebla (State), Drinking vessels--Mexico--Puebla (State), Aztec art--Mexico--Puebla (State), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1400 and 1521
Title
Bichrome graphite ware goblet.
Description
As the Aztecs conquered their surrounding neighbors, they required tribute from their subjects. Atlixca, in the northern state of Puebla, was a ceramic center known for vibrant red and black ware. The ceramic ware was hand-built, wheel-processed, and burnished. This graphite ware appealed to the senses and tastes of elite Aztecs.
Subject
[Goblets--Mexico--Puebla (State), Drinking vessels--Mexico--Puebla (State), Aztec art--Mexico--Puebla (State), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1400 and 1521
Title
Bichrome graphite ware goblet.
Description
As the Aztecs conquered their surrounding neighbors, they required tribute from their subjects. Atlixca, in the northern state of Puebla, was a ceramic center known for vibrant red and black ware. The ceramic ware was hand-built, wheel-processed, and burnished. This graphite ware appealed to the senses and tastes of elite Aztecs.
Subject
[Goblets--Mexico--Puebla (State), Drinking vessels--Mexico--Puebla (State), Aztec art--Mexico--Puebla (State), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 1400 and 1521
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