Figure Item Number: Ni92 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Kneeling female figure with oval eyes, protruding nose, open mouth, pointed breasts and rounded arms. She is carved wearing a head covering and cloth across her knees.

History Of Use

These types of hollow, naturalistic redware ceramics have been found in (often elaborate) shaft tombs, a mortuary structure unique to the western Mexican states of Colima, Nayarit and Jalisco. Some experts think the main figure found in such burials may represent a powerful, elite member of the society; other figures may depict retainers sacrificed to accompany that person in the afterlife. Other figures commonly depict warriors, pregnant women, acrobats, male and female couples both seated and standing, and women with children. (The end date of the period is in dispute.)