? SACRIFICED CHARACTER GUERRERO CULTURE... - Lot 83 - Giquello

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? SACRIFICED CHARACTER GUERRERO CULTURE... - Lot 83 - Giquello
? SACRIFICED CHARACTER GUERRERO CULTURE (XALITLA), MEXICO RECENT PRECLASSICAL, 300-100 BC. BC Beige ceramic H. 28 cm - W. 17.5 in Guerrero standing sacrificed figure, buffware, Mexico City H. 11 in - W. 6 7/8 in Provenance: Fine Arts of Ancient Lands, New York Private American collection, New York, 1990 Similar statuettes reproduced in : Emmerich, André, Art Before Columbus, the art of ancient Mexico, from the archaic villages of the second millennium B.C. to the splendor of the Aztecs. Simon and Schuster, New York, 1963, p.48-49 Robicsek, Francis and Donald M Hales, Maya Heart Sacrifice: Cultural Perspctive and Surgical Technique, In Ritual Human Sacrifice in Mesoamerica, Elizabeth H. Boone (ed.), Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C. 1984, pp. 49-90. The chest and abdomen are traversed by a long vertical incision running from the top of the sternum to the lower abdomen. According to Robicsek and Hales (1984: 84-85) this is probably a representation of the incision made by the priest for the extraction of the heart (one of the four techniques for approaching the heart described by the authors). ? This lot is in temporary importation
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