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MEXICO: TOTONAC FIGURES. Ceramic figure of a woman washing a mans hair. Both show evidence of head elongation. From the Totonac culture of east-central Mexico, c200 B. C
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MEXICO: TOTONAC FIGURES. Ceramic figure of a woman washing a mans hair. Both show evidence of head elongation. From the Totonac culture of east-central Mexico, c200 B. C
MEXICO: TOTONAC FIGURES.
Ceramic figure of a woman washing a mans hair. Both show evidence of head elongation. From the Totonac culture of east-central Mexico, c200 B.C
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Artifact Body Modification Bradley Smith Breast Ceramic Figure Hair Head Hygiene Latin America Latin American Mesoamerica Mesoamerican Mexican Mexico Native Native American Primitive Sculpture Washin G 200 Bc Elongation Totonac
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This print showcases a remarkable ceramic figure from the Totonac culture of east-central Mexico, dating back to around 200 B. C. The sculpture depicts a woman delicately washing a man's hair, both displaying intriguing evidence of head elongation. This ancient artifact provides us with valuable insights into the practices and customs of this indigenous civilization. The Totonac figures are not only an artistic marvel but also shed light on their unique approach to body modification. The intentional cranial modification seen in these sculptures highlights the significance placed on physical appearance within their society. With its intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship, this piece serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Mexico. It symbolizes the deep-rooted connection between art and daily life in ancient Mesoamerica. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time, witnessing an intimate moment that speaks volumes about hygiene practices during that era. It is through such artifacts that we can appreciate the ingenuity and creativity of our ancestors while gaining a deeper understanding of our shared human history. This stunning photograph is part of Bradley Smith's Carousel Collection and is brought to you by The Granger Collection based in New York City.
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