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Bear effigy bottle, Late Mississippian period, 1200-1500 (ceramic)




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Bear effigy bottle, Late Mississippian period, 1200-1500 (ceramic)

DBP422875 Bear effigy bottle, Late Mississippian period, 1200-1500 (ceramic) by Mississippian culture (c.800-1500); height: 21 cm; Private Collection; Photo eDirk Bakker; American, out of copyright

Media ID 23490814

© Dirk Bakker / Bridgeman Images

Artefact Artifact Clay North American Pre Columbian Stylised Terracotta Wild Animal Woodland Period Woodlands Zoomorphic C13th C14th


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This photograph captures the intricate details of a Bear effigy bottle, dating back to the Late Mississippian period (1200-1500). Created by the skilled hands of the Mississippian culture, this ceramic artifact stands at an impressive height of 21 cm. The zoomorphic design showcases the artistic prowess and reverence for nature that characterized Native American cultures during this time. Crafted from terracotta clay, this stylized vessel depicts a wild bear in a strikingly realistic manner. The careful attention to detail is evident in every curve and contour, bringing life to this ancient creature. As we delve into its history, we are transported back in time to North America during the 13th to 15th centuries. This artifact serves as a window into the Woodland Period when indigenous communities thrived within these woodlands. The significance of pottery within Native American cultures cannot be understated; it was not merely utilitarian but also held symbolic value. This particular piece exemplifies their deep connection with wildlife and their ability to transform everyday objects into works of art. Preserved within private collections today, this Bear effigy bottle continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty and cultural significance. Through Dirk Bakker's lens, we are granted an intimate glimpse into our shared human heritage and reminded of our enduring fascination with ancient civilizations.

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