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Pre-Columbian Jamacoaque Maternal Figure

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Pre-Columbian Jamacoaque Maternal Figure
While the majority of Jamacoaque sculpture is concerned with shamans and transformation themes, a noteworthy minority addresses domestic relationships, oftentimes in a very touching manner. This is an example of the latter, featuring a mother cradling an infant on her lap. While most Jamacoaque figures do an amazing job at capturing people and animals in motion, it's far less common to see quiet, still scenes like this one.

The Jamacoaque culture of northern coastal Ecuador is one of many poorly-known cultures that persevered in the northern Andes for centuries. The Jamacoaque were found to the north of the modern-day Manabi province of Ecuador. Their wealth seems to have been largely derived from fishing, farming, and trade of coastal commodities, such as shells. Despite the fact that they left little noteworthy architecture, the pottery figures from these related cultures have grown in popularity in recent years, largely due to the vibrant coloration and striking motifs that these craftsmen executed. Most noteworthy is the use of a regional variation of the vibrant "Maya Blue" pigment associated with the Late Classic period of Central America. Unfortunately, few English references have focused on the artifacts of this interesting culture, so much is unknown about their practices and beliefs. The best reference available is Valdez, "Amerindian Signs: 5,000 Years of Precolumbian Art in Ecuador" for similar work, although it had a small publishing run and is getting increasingly hard to find as Jamacoaque art grows in popularity.

AGE: 350 BC - 400 AD

CONDITION: Intact and in good condition save for a minor stress crack on the top of the skirt as seen in the photos.

DIMENSIONS: 6.25" tall (16 cm)



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