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This pottery head probably comes from the Mochica culture of pre-Columbian South America. Mochica pottery was often modelled into the shape of animal or human figures. Mochica jars in the form of human heads, like this example from the border of Peru and Ecuador, show a high degree of realism. Indeed, some may have been portraits of particular people. View database record 1884.67.9 |
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