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Manabi Praying Female - PF.1327
Origin: Ecuador (Jama Coaque)
Circa: 200 BC to 400 BC
Dimensions: 11.375" (28.9cm) high
Collection: Pre-Columbian
Medium: Terracotta


Location: United States
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The elaborate costume and jewelry this woman wears confirm her high rank in society. Her gesture--arms held straight out from the sides, palms open--is almost certainly an attitude of prayer, an appeal to the gods. Is she a priestess wearing her robes of office? An initate in some mystery cult? A noblewoman come to ask blessings from the heavens? Centuries ago some mortal woman left this lovely statue as a votive to win the favor of the gods. We cannot know for certian what she wished for, or if those wishes were granted. Yet, in the presence of this statue, we recognize that the essentials of human life have changed but little across time. - (PF.1327)

 

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