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Greater Nicoya Vessel with Mollusk-Like Creatures
This jar (500–800) from the Greater Nicoya culture includes protruding forms that resemble stylized mollusks or crustaceans. Coiled, shell-like heads and clawed limbs align the vessel with coastal imagery and the region’s marine resources. Such features point to ritual or social roles in communities that linked identity and authority to the ocean.
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