kero

(noun)

A type of wooden drinking vessel produced by the Incas and earlier Andean cultures.

Related Terms

  • Huacas
  • Middle Horizon with
  • resin painting
  • slip painting
  • Middle Hor
  • Moche Culture
  • Middle Horizon
  • Andean
  • backstrap loom
  • Wari
  • phytomorphic
  • geoglyph
  • Moche

Examples of kero in the following topics:

  • Tiwanaku and Wari

    • An important ceramic artifact is the kero, a drinking cup, that was ritually smashed after ceremonies and placed in burials.
  • Ceramics in Early South America

    • An important ceramic artifact is the kero, a drinking cup that was ritually smashed after ceremonies and placed in burials.
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