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This wooden mortar is decorated by finely carved geometric patterns and features two anthropomorphic heads bearing recognizable Chokwe characteristics including coffeebean-shaped eyes enclosed in large ocular cavities. The lower head, the face of an idealized female (<em>mwana pwo</em>), forms the body of the mortar. The upper head, turned at a 90 degree angle from the lower head, is wearing a headdress which extends behind his face. Resting on top of the upper head is the bowl of the mortar.
Chokwe (Chokwe (culture or style))
Mortar
1865 – 1875
Gift of Candis and Helmut Stern
2005/1.205

Iranian (Iranian)
Circular mortar with inscription
12th century
Museum Purchase
1959/1.112

Marka (Marka)
Mortar, of Mortar and Pestle
1915 – 1925
Transfer from the Kelsey Museum of Ancient and Medieval Archaeology, Cummer Collection
1983/1.353.1
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