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Photographic Print : Pottery. Bat-God: pottery with red paint. Zapotec culture, Mexico, 300-900 AD. (A branch of Aztec cu

Pottery. Bat-God: pottery with red paint. Zapotec culture, Mexico, 300-900 AD. (A branch of Aztec cu




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Pottery. Bat-God: pottery with red paint. Zapotec culture, Mexico, 300-900 AD. (A branch of Aztec cu

Camazotz, Bat-God, pottery with red paint, Zapotec culture, Mexico, 300-900. The cult of Camazotz began around 100 BCE among the Zapotec Indians in what is the modern-day Mexican state of Oaxaca. In Zapotec culture, the bat was associated with night, death, and sacrifice. The Zapotec civilization, a branch of Aztec culture, was an indigenous pre-Columbian civilization that flourished in the Valley of Oaxaca in Mesoamerica

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4th Century Central American Chiroptera Mexican Mexico Zapotec Mike Dixon


12"x8" Photo Print

Discover the rich cultural history of the Zapotec civilization with our exquisite selection of Media Storehouse Photographic Prints. This captivating image showcases a beautifully crafted pottery piece from Mexico, dated between 300-900 AD. Emblazoned with the intriguing design of the Bat-God, Camazotz, this ancient artifact represents the deep spiritual beliefs of the Zapotec people. Add an air of mystery and intrigue to your living space with this stunning, museum-quality print. A perfect addition to any home or office collection, this print is a testament to the enduring influence of ancient civilizations on modern art and culture.

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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 30.5cm (8" x 12")

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 piece of pottery from the Zapotec culture in Mexico, dating back to 300-900 AD. The artifact features intricate red paintwork depicting the revered Bat-God, known as Camazotz. Within Zapotec culture, bats held significant symbolism associated with night, death, and sacrifice. The cult of Camazotz emerged around 100 BCE among the Zapotec Indians in what is now Oaxaca state. This indigenous pre-Columbian civilization thrived in the Valley of Oaxaca within Mesoamerica. As a branch of Aztec culture, the Zapotec civilization left behind an extraordinary legacy that continues to captivate historians and archaeologists alike. The pottery itself serves as a testament to their artistic prowess and religious beliefs. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this artifact represents not only an object but also a connection between ancient civilizations and their spiritual practices. Preserved through centuries of history, this bat-shaped deity stands as a reminder of Central American cultures' rich heritage. Its vibrant red color adds depth and intensity to its significance within Mexican mythology. Thanks to dedicated individuals like Mike Dixon who have documented such treasures meticulously over time, we can admire these artifacts today. Let us appreciate this remarkable piece for its cultural value rather than commercial use – it serves as a window into our shared human past and reminds us of the profound religious beliefs that shaped societies long ago.

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