Xochipala Ceramic Female Figure (1000-500 BC)
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Xochipala Ceramic Female Figure (1000-500 BC)
Xochipala is a minor archaeological site in the Mexican state of Guerrero, whose name has become attached, somewhat erroneously, to a style of Formative Period figurines and pottery from 1000 to 500 BC. This females stern gaze and upturned lip speaks of her position, and responsibility. She is wearing a necklace, a unique headdress, and a belt. This is a very rare example of the central Mexican ceramic tradition in the formative period.
- Central Mexico
- 1000-500 BC
- Ceramic
- See images for size
- From a Private New York Collection
Each item will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Xochipala is a minor archaeological site in the Mexican state of Guerrero, whose name has become attached, somewhat erroneously, to a style of Formative Period figurines and pottery from 1000 to 500 BC. This females stern gaze and upturned lip speaks of her position, and responsibility. She is wearing a necklace, a unique headdress, and a belt. This is a very rare example of the central Mexican ceramic tradition in the formative period.
- Central Mexico
- 1000-500 BC
- Ceramic
- See images for size
- From a Private New York Collection
Each item will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
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Xochipala Ceramic Female Figure (1000-500 BC)
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