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Collection Online as of April 25, 2024

Feline Mortar and Pestle

Feline Mortar and Pestle

700–1 BCE
(?), Chavín style (900-200 BCE)
Overall: 5.8 x 11 cm (2 5/16 x 4 5/16 in.)
Location: 232 Andean

Description

Size suggests that this Chavín-style mortar and pestle were not used to grind bulky staples like corn, but instead pigments or plant hallucinogens used in religious rites to achieve spiritual insight and communion with cosmic forces. This set may come from Pacopampa, a site in the northern highlands where elites adopted Chavín deities and worshiped them alongside local deities. These small sculptures illustrate the appeal and the spread of Chavín religion.
  • The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Museum of Art, March 1958. 93
    The Cleveland Museum of Art. Handbook of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland, OH: The Cleveland Museum of Art, 1991. Reproduced: p. 6 archive.org
  • Art of Chavin. The Museum of Primitive Art, New York, NY (organizer) (February 20-March 31, 1962).
  • {{cite web|title=Feline Mortar and Pestle|url=false|author=|year=700–1 BCE|access-date=25 April 2024|publisher=Cleveland Museum of Art}}

Source URL:

https://www.clevelandart.org/art/1957.494