Pre-Columbian Hunchback Boundary Marker, 250-950 CE

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Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Mayan 250-950 CE. Fine stone carved Mayan Guarda Tumba boundary marker used for court ceremony or prison boundary markings. The stone carved figure features two hands brought together in front with a pronounced hunch back bent down, carved with coffee bean eyes, wide mouth and a rounded skull possibly wearing a head arrangement. Size 13 3/4" H. Condition: Obvious signs of wear commensurate with age and condition. Provenance: Ex-Arte Primitivo

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This item is part of Spring Variety Clearance Sale
 Thursday, May 30, 2024 | 9:00 AM  Pacific
 
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Pre-Columbian Hunchback Boundary Marker, 250-950 CE
Pre-Columbian Hunchback Boundary Marker, 250-950 CE
Lot number: 99
Seller: Scollard Auctions
Event: Spring Variety Clearance Sale
Ends: Thursday, May 30 | 9:00 AM  Pacific

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