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A dark, spherical ceramic vessel, likely a canteen or jar, is displayed in a museum setting in La Paz, Bolivia. The object features a short, cylindrical neck protruding from one side and a small lug or handle at the top, through which a light-colored, natural fiber rope is strung. The rope extends down both sides of the vessel, with frayed ends visible on the right. The vessel itself has an uneven, possibly handmade texture and a dark, earthy tone. The object is presented within what appears to be a dark display case, indicated by reflections of overhead lights and structural elements of the case visible in the black background. An informational label is positioned to the right of the vessel. The visible text on the label reads: * "Co o cántaro Ayoréode" (Co or Ayoréode jug/canteen) * "Equivalencias: Co (ayo.); jar (ing.)" (Equivalences: Co (Ayoréode); jar (Eng.)) * "Período: Contemporáneo" (Period: Contemporary) * "Estilo: Ayoréode" (Style: Ayoréode) * "Área geográfica: Tierras Bajas" (Geographical area: Lowlands) * "Procedencia: Zapocó, Provincia Velasco, dpto." (Origin: Zapocó, Velasco Province, department) The object is clearly an artifact from the Ayoréode culture, presented for public viewing in an exhibition.
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