Ancient Pre-Columbian Bedded Figure, Colima culture, West Mexico, ca. 500 - 100 B.C. Constructed from a light brown clay, this female figure is shown lying on her back and strapped to a rectangular-shaped stretcher, her head resting on a pillow-like object. This may represent a women in childbirth, a person to be sacrificed or someone who is sick and awaiting a cure. Custom mount. 4-3/4"L, intact/excellent condition. Category:Colima Material:Pottery Dimensions:4-3/4"L Condition:Intact
Antiquities Ancient Central America & Mexico
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