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Mace2990/413

Perforated hexagon mace made of mottled grey stone. It has rounded edges; the body has a hole in the centre. Pecked surface. Slightly broken.

Culture
Moche
Material
stone
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mace2990/412

Perforated ring mace made of grey-green stone. Body has flattened lenticular section, hole in the centre, polished surface, and pointed edge. Unbroken.

Culture
Moche
Material
stone
Made in
Piura, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mace2990/411

Perforated ring mace made of dark grey stone. Lenticular section in body, hole in the centre, and flat edge. Partially polished. Chipped.

Culture
Moche
Material
stone
Made in
Piura, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mace Head34.4126

Alfred W. Jenkins Fund

Material
ceramic
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Mace2847/164

Stone mace. Object is round and squat, with a flat top and bottom. A shallow encircling ring is carved around the edges. A sharp face protrudes from the side, possibly representing a bird, with a sharp snout and two round eyes. Two indentations flank the face. A hole is carved through the centre of the mace, slightly narrower at its centre point and flaring marginally toward each end.

Culture
Central America
Material
stone and paint
Made in
Costa Rica ? or Nicaragua ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mace2847/161

Stone mace. Object is round and squat, with a flat top and bottom. The carved face of an animal, perhaps a bird, protrudes from the side, with a long curved snout and two long ridges atop the head. The face, head and neck area have been painted orange and yellow. A large hole is carved through the centre of the mace, slightly narrower at its centre point and flaring toward each end.

Culture
Central America
Material
stone and paint
Made in
Costa Rica ? or Nicaragua ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mace2847/159

Stone mace. Object is round and squat, with a flat top and bottom. The carved face of an animal protrudes from the side, with a long snout and two small ears atop the head. A large hole is carved through the centre of the mace, slightly narrower at its centre point and flaring toward each end. The stone has been polished to a shine, and the body is otherwise undecorated.

Culture
Central America
Material
stone
Made in
Costa Rica ? or Nicaragua ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mace2847/165

Stone mace. Object is unevenly circular and bulbous, somewhat squat, with a large hole carved through the centre. The hole is narrow at its mid-point and flares slightly toward each end.

Culture
Central America
Material
stone
Made in
Costa Rica ? or Nicaragua ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mace2847/160

Stone mace. Object is round and bulbous, somewhat squat, with a large hole carved through the centre. The hole is narrow at its centre point and flares slightly toward each end. Around the openings on both sides is carved a thin, encircling ring.

Culture
Central America
Material
stone
Made in
Costa Rica ? or Nicaragua ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mace2847/157

Stone mace. Object is round and squat, with a flat top and bottom. The carved face of an animal protrudes from the side, with a protruding snout, large chin, two ears atop the head, and forehead and cheek lines. A large hole is carved through the centre of the mace, slightly narrower at its centre point and flaring toward each end. A faint carved line encircles the top.

Culture
Central America
Material
stone
Made in
Costa Rica ? or Nicaragua ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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