Archive image from page 182 of Cultural chronology and change as. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru culturalchronolo431coll Year: 1955 ( /// Fig. 59. Rim profiles; rim exteriors to the right. A and B, Las Lomas Cream; C and D, Pur pur Red; E, top view and profile of rim sherd from Purpur Red bowl with flange handle. X sherds with Rubia paste are distinguishable from Sarraque regardless-of shape. Ford (1949, fig. 5) lists Sarraque Cream sherds in the surface collec- tion from V-65, which is of middle Tomaval age. Probably these sherds
Archive image from page 182 of Cultural chronology and change as. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru culturalchronolo431coll Year: 1955 ( /// Fig. 59. Rim profiles; rim exteriors to the right. A and B, Las Lomas Cream; C and D, Pur pur Red; E, top view and profile of rim sherd from Purpur Red bowl with flange handle. X sherds with Rubia paste are distinguishable from Sarraque regardless-of shape. Ford (1949, fig. 5) lists Sarraque Cream sherds in the surface collec- tion from V-65, which is of middle Tomaval age. Probably these sherds should have been classified as Las Lomas Cream. The type, Las Lomas Cream, serves to measure the popularity and distrilution during the Late Epoch of the practice of applying a white wash to red ware vessels. Las Lomas Cream is the successor to Sarraque Cream and no douln stems from the Sarraque tradition, although influ- ence from the north, as exidenced by the presence in Viru (and Chicama) during the Tomaval period of white-slipped vessels thought to be of Lambayeque type (frontispiece and Larco Hoyle, 1948, pp. 43-45), may ha\'e played a part in the development of this decorative practice. Forms: 1. Open l)owls with rounded bottoms and outsloping walls (fig. 59, A). Diameter cm., mean Most commonly these have a white wash on the outside only (over the entire exterior surface), occasionally they are slipped inside and out, and rarely only the inside is covered with
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