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Funerary urn from Monte Alban, 100-200 AD (ceramic)




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Funerary urn from Monte Alban, 100-200 AD (ceramic)

452438 Funerary urn from Monte Alban, 100-200 AD (ceramic) by Zapotec; Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Mexico City, Mexico; (add.info.: The urn dates from the Monte Alban II Period (100-200 AD) and was discovered at Monte Alban, Oaxaca state, Mexico. Zapotec urns were found in funerary contexts without ashes but sometimes with food or drink for the deceased. ); Mexican, out of copyright

Media ID 22920778

© Bridgeman Images

Earrings Funerary Maya Mayan Mesoamerica Mesoamerican Pre Columbian Precolumbian Zapotec Monte Alban


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Standard Size Mouse Pad 7.75" x 9..25". High density Neoprene w linen surface. Easy to clean, stain resistant finish. Rounded corners.

Archive quality photographic print in a durable wipe clean mouse mat with non slip backing. Works with all computer mice

Estimated Product Size is 20.2cm x 23.7cm (8" x 9.3")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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This print showcases a remarkable Funerary urn from Monte Alban, dating back to 100-200 AD. Crafted by the Zapotec civilization, this ceramic masterpiece is currently housed in the Museo Nacional de Antropologia in Mexico City, Mexico. The urn itself offers a glimpse into ancient burial customs and practices of the Zapotec people during the Monte Alban II Period. Discovered at Monte Alban in Oaxaca state, Mexico, it was found within funerary contexts without ashes but often accompanied by food or drink for the deceased. The intricate details of this urn are truly awe-inspiring. Adorned with exquisite jewellery and an elaborate headdress, it depicts a male figure whose identity remains shrouded in mystery. The delicate pottery work reflects the skilled craftsmanship of Mesoamerican artists from that era. As we delve into its rich history and cultural significance, we can't help but marvel at its connection to other pre-Columbian civilizations such as Mayan culture. This artifact serves as a testament to the artistic prowess and spiritual beliefs that permeated through Mesoamerica. Jean Pierre Courau's expertly captured photograph allows us to appreciate every nuance of this extraordinary piece of artistry. It invites us on a journey through time and provides invaluable insights into ancient Mexican civilizations – their rituals, customs, and profound reverence for life beyond death.

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