from West Mexico, Colima culture, ca. 200 B.C. to 200 A.D. Seated male figure, unslipped buff ceramic with remains of original orange glaze. He holds his arms held against the chest and wears two rows of headbands, earspools, a necklace, and a kilt-type loin cloth with sash. Typical almond-shaped, coffee bean eyes and mouth. Ancient manganese deposits on surface. 5-1/4"H, head re-attached at neck, plus small chip on shoulder, else excellent. Category:Colima Material:Pottery Dimensions:5-1/4"H Condition:Restored
Antiquities Ancient Central America & Mexico
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