figurine fragment

Title

figurine fragment

Identifier

Description

Fragment of a statuette; head with 'hat'; pre-classic. Valley of Mexico, 2000 B.C.-A.D.500 Clay figurines appear in the graves and household debris of the earliest farmers in Mexico and continued to be made and used by successive civilisations until the Spanish Conquest. Those made by the village farming communities of the Mexican Neolithic most often represent women, with exaggeration of the breasts and buttocks perhaps reflecting a concern with human fertility and increase. Images of the later period, especially those from the great classical city of Teotihuacan, illustrate a variety of gods and human types, reflecting the richness and diversity of an elaborate priest-temple cult.

Date

Period: Pre-Classic

Format

H: 82 mm W: 55 mm

Coverage

America Mexico

Creator

McPherson,John Dr

Relation

clay fired.clay

Contributor

McPherson, John Dr

UUID

ae113a7b-f855-42c1-ba72-f719d187af95

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