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Does anyone know which culture produces this type of pottery vessel?
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With that angular, step motif and the frog ? images, I would go for South or Central America. Maybe Peru ??
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Typical pottery from Parà, Brazil, in the style of the extinct Marajoara.
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Thrown on a wheel which is a Eurasian technique never in used in the Americas before conquest.
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This is modern pottery. Many of those are sold in Parà.
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