Female figure – Caribbean Plains (Zenú) – Early Period
Caribbean Plains (Zenú) – Early Period-200/1000
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This woman in position to give birth with extremely short hair and a rounded cut is only wearing a necklace and simple bracelets. The holes in her ears and nose suggest the use of ear and nose rings, maybe in goldwork. Thousands of women made in clay, chubby, naked and with enhanced sexual organs, kneeling in a position as if they were giving birth and sometimes decorated with goldwork –also modelled in clay– were deposited under burial mounds in the Zenú, the region of the mid and lower valleys of the San Jorge River in the Colombian Caribbean plains. Fertility, an essential concept for this society, was probably represented in these feminine offerings, to protect and induce germination, rebirth and transformation of the dead in the underworlds of gold, in the same way as you sow and protect the seeds for the crops to germinate. JSS
作品介绍
- 标题: Female figure
- 创作者: Caribbean Plains (Zenú) – Early Period
- 日期: -200/1000
- 实际尺寸: w201 x h251 mm
- 类型: Ceramic
- 外部链接: People and Gold in Pre-Hispanic Colombia
- Technique: Modeling in clay
- Finding: Colombia, Sucre, San Marcos
- Accession number: C13108
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