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A work made of terracotta.

Ritual Vessel

12th /17th century

Inland Niger Delta region, Mali Northern Africa and the Sahel

Mali

Research suggests that the ancient potters of Mali’s Inland Niger Delta region were at least part-time specialists and were women, as are the potters in the region today. It is likely that they created wares for domestic and ritual use, including figural sculptures in clay. This cylindrical vessel was likely made for ritual use considering the close attention to decorative detail that it displays and the relative rarity of flat-bottomed containers from the region. Delicately incised lines complement the raised and inset rings at the vessel’s neck and waist.

Terracotta

Arts of Africa