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Filename: 
MawM0184-000.jp2
Identifying Number: 
MawM0184
Title: 
Standing male child holding a rattle : sonriente.
Subject: 
Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Veracruz (Veracruz-Llave)
Subject: 
Art--Mexico--Veracruz (Veracruz-Llave)
Subject: 
Indigenous peoples--Antiquities
Description: 
The people of the modern state of Veracruz in ancient times produced thousands of laughing hollow children. The faces and bodies were formed with clay molds. The faces do not vary, but the headdresses have different symbols. Many happy faces show dental mutilation with the upper middle teeth filed in a t-shape. The smiling children have been killed by decapitation and their bodies smashed. Why the children are smiling is unknown.
Materials: 
Ceramic: tan clay with white pigment: mold made.
Publisher: 
California State University, Los Angeles
Date: 
between 600 and 800
Type: 
Artifact
Object Type: 
Figure
Dimensions: 
18 1/2 in high x 11 7/8 in wide x 8 5/16 in deep
Collection: 
MAW Collection
Location: 
Veracruz, Mexico
Rights: 
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Culture: 
Veracruz
Period: 
Classic Veracruz