Pre-Columbian Esmereldas human female figurine

Publisher
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Abstract

Pre-Columbian full body figurine of a woman. The figurine depicts a higher status woman with exposed breasts and palms open and in anatomical positioning. A large headdress can be seen along with a tassled collar and ear spools. The woman has a large nose and there are incised lines runing from the headdress to the shoulders of the figure.Overall good condition with regular wear and some breakage at the foot. The left hand and some facial features are more worn making it tough to see fine detai

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