Description:

Pre-Columbian, Olmec culture, southern Mexico to Guatemala, ca. 1300 to 900 BCE. The Olmec were among the first Mesoamerican peoples to use stone in sculpture even though it often had to be quarried in distant mountains. This piece, while simply formed, reminds us of the effort invested in creating it - acquiring the stone and hewing out a fine shape with smooth sides. It was most likely part of a tomb offering, and its high level of craftsmanship would have been a sign of the power, wealth, and memory of the deceased. The stonework of this piece shows influences of the Xochipala of the Guerrero region. Several reputable scholars including American anthropologist, archaeologist, and academic David Grove, known for his contributions to the Preclassic period of Mesoamerica, have found cross-cultural overlaps between Olmec and Xochipala.Size: 9" W x 3.6" H (22.9 cm x 9.1 cm)

Provenance: ex-Adeon Gallery, before 1975

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  • Condition: Very small chip to the rim; some dirt encrustation and root marks.

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