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Pre-Columbian Maya Pottery Figure

Pre-Columbian Maya Pottery Figure

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Authentic Pre-Columbian Maya pottery figure from Guatemala, dating to the Classic Period (c. 600–900 AD). This hand-modeled terracotta sculpture stands 7 5/8 inches (19.3 cm) tall and portrays a finely detailed individual with one arm raised to the head — a distinctive and expressive pose rarely seen in Maya ceramic art.

The figure displays classic Maya features such as almond-shaped eyes, prominent nose, earspools, and a headband-style headdress. The pose likely represents a ceremonial gesture, dance, or ritual action, and may depict a noble, priest, or ancestor figure. The elongated cranial shape suggests elite status or ritual significance.

Surface deposits, mineral encrustations, and natural wear are consistent with ancient burial context. A vertical vent opening on the back suggests this piece may have functioned as an effigy vessel or whistle during ceremonies.

This is a beautiful and expressive example of Maya artistry, ideal for advanced collectors, museums, or anyone interested in authentic Mesoamerican artifacts.

Culture: Maya

Origin: Guatemala, Classic Period (c. 600–900 AD)

Material: Terracotta pottery

Dimensions: 7 5/8 in. (19.3 cm)

Condition: Minor surface wear, stable age cracks, encrustations from burial context

Provenance: Ex. Leonard Auction; acquired from a private institutional collection, Illinois, USA.

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