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Filename: 
MawM0350-000.jp2
Identifying Number: 
MawM0350
Title: 
Chontal mask : with Teotihuacan characteristics.
Subject: 
Masks--Mexico--Guerrero (State)
Subject: 
Chontal art--Mexico--Guerrero (State)
Subject: 
Indigenous peoples--Antiquities
Description: 
The state of Guerrero, known for well-crafted abstract sculptures, has received little archaeological fieldwork. Very little is known about the culture and the people who created them. The stone for this Chontal mask has been string cut, pecked, abraded, drilled, and polished. It features several Teotihuacan characteristics: a wide face, a flat curved head, and flared rectangular ears.
Materials: 
Stone: mottled golden brown/green serpentine. String cut, pecked, abraded, drilled, and polished.
Publisher: 
California State University, Los Angeles
Date: 
between 400 B.C. and 100 B.C.
Type: 
Artifact
Object Type: 
Ornament
Dimensions: 
6 3/4 in high x 6 11/16 in wide x 2 3/4 in deep
Collection: 
MAW Collection
Location: 
Guerrero, West Mexico
Rights: 
Physical collection housed at California State University, Los Angeles. | MATERIALS ARE IN COPYRIGHT | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ | This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).
Culture: 
Chontal
Period: 
Late Preclassic