Colima Standing Flattened Female Figure
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Pre-Columbian Anonymous,
Colima Standing Flattened Female Figure, 300 BCE - 200 BCE
Terracotta
5 1/8 in. x 1 3/4 in. x 5 1/8 in. (13.02 cm x 4.45 cm x 13.02 cm)
Colima Standing Flattened Female Figure, 300 BCE - 200 BCE
Terracotta
5 1/8 in. x 1 3/4 in. x 5 1/8 in. (13.02 cm x 4.45 cm x 13.02 cm)
Object Type:
Ceramic
Technique:
Hand-built
Credit Line:
Gift of Mr. Edward Nagel
Accession Number:
86.12.5
Commentary
Old number: P5-12.
Marks
No marks aside from old accession label.
Medium
Hand-built terracotta figure with slip and faded black and orange paints.
Object Description
Flattened standing female gingerbread figure from Colima. She has her arms clasped around her chest, and her head is fitted with a striated headdress. She also wears a striated loincloth. The figure has a slip and is painted with black and orange paints, but it is too worn to decipher the design.
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