Warrior Figurine with Removable Headdress
Description
The major offerings placed in the Maya graves of Jaina Island were ceramic figurines, some of Mesoamerica's finest, that depict deities and humans in a variety of roles. This warrior, his headdress removable, once probably held weapons and wears either quilted cotton armor or the feathered uniform of a military order. We don't know why such figures are often pot-bellied.
Object Information
Date Created:
600–900
Local ID:
1963.93
Credit Line:
James Albert and Mary Gardiner Ford Memorial Fund
Dimensions:
Overall: 26.1 cm (10 1/4 in.)
Materials:
Earthenware with pigment
Cultural Attribution:
Maya style
Rights:
Public Domain