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Museum Collections - Mesoamerica - Teotihuacan - Artifact #2

 WHO: Teotihuacan culture
                  
                  WHERE: Northeastern Valley of Mexico
                  
                  WHEN: Classic Period, A.D. 450- 700
                  
                  WHAT: Jointed figure. Often found associated with burials and in pairs. The  purpose of the figures or the reason the limbs were made to be movable  remains unclear. The complete lack of decoration on the body suggests  that this figure may have been clothed in a miniature garment in  ancient times. Any perishable attire, as well as the leather or cordage  that would have been used to attach the limbs, would not have survived  in the archaeological record in this part of the world. The limbs of  this figure have been reattached in modern times. 
Height: 33cm 
HOW: Mould-made face with hand-built torso; unslipped brown earthenware with traces of ochre pigment. 
MUSEUM: Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art.  G83.1.20                
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