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Pre-Columbian Nariño “Coquero” Seated Figure The vessel presents in strong

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Description

The vessel presents in strong overall condition

Culture: Maya

or ancestral representations

while the rounded body is decorated with linear and curvilinear motifs suggestive of garments or ritual body paint

Pre-Columbian Nariño “Coquero” Seated Figure The vessel presents in strongPre Columbian Nario Coquero Seated FigureCapul Cultural Complex, Highlands Nario Region, Colombiac. 8001500 AD A fine Pre Columbian Nario pottery figure depicting a coquero, a seated male figure engaged in the ritual chewing of coca leaves. The figure sits on a low bench with arms resting across the knees, a posture characteristic of Nario sculptural traditions. The distinctive bulge in the cheek represents a wad of coca leaves, an important cultural

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