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Figurine Fragment

1000-1521
Unknown Artist (Mesoamerican)

Notes
See 1951.2.96 for a similar figurine, both of which have rounded ears above the earflare. This style of figurine, usually rendering females, is found throughout Central Mexico including West Mexico where the female figurine tradition was prevalent for 1500 years. The multiple-band neck ornament comprises typical body adornment for West Mexican peoples based on depictions of such jewelry on ceramic figural sculptures, especially those from Nayarit and Jalisco.
The red color of the paste also is a known ceramic matrix in certain locales in the Jalisco-Nayarit border region. See Pickering, R. and C. Smallwood-Roberts, 2014, The Visual Guide to West Mexico Shaft Tomb Ceramic Figures, Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, Tulsa, pp. 106, 111, 117). Also see Bell, Betty, 1971, “Archaeology of Nayarit, Jalisco, and Colima. In Handbook of Middle American Indians, Vol. II, Part 2. University of Texas Press, Austin, pp. 694-753; Taube, Karl, 1988, The Albers Collection of Pre-Columbian Art. Hudson Hills Press, New York.

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