Category
page 1Indigenous ceramics of the Americas
kero cup
thumb|Tiwanaku held at the Cleveland Museum of Art
A '''' (also spelled kero, quero, and locally also qero) is an ancient Andean cup used to drink liquids like alcohol, or more specifically, chicha. They can be made from wood, ceramics, silver, or gold. Metal or gold cups are also called aquilas''. They were traditionally used in Andean feasts.
Gran Coclé
archeological region of interest coinciding with the modern day Panamanian province of Coclé
Mata Ortiz
municipal seat of Casas Grandes, State of Chihuahua, Mexico
Ceramics of indigenous peoples of the Americas
Pottery produced by the indigenous people of the Americas