Hunchback Vessel (Aryballos), 1470-1521. This handsome vessel, along with the nearby double-chambered vessel, were made on the north coast after the Inka conquered the Chim? in the 1460s. Under Inka rule, many aspects of Chim? ceramic technology continued but new forms and subjects were introduced, such as the aryballos, a classic Inka vessel type. This example takes the form of a hunchback and may refer to the Inka predilection for employing hunchbacks as royal servants.

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