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Pre-Columbian Olmec Serpentine head fragment symbolizing prosperity and royal authority

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Description

symbolizing prosperity and royal authority

including the jackal-headed Anubis

Late Roman–Early Byzantine Double Cosmetic Vessel

Finely modeled terracotta head fragment depicting a smiling figure from the renowned Veracruz Sonriente tradition

A shallow band across the forehead likely represents the edge of a wig or headdress

Pre-Columbian Olmec Serpentine head fragment symbolizing prosperity and royal authorityPre Columbian Olmec Serpentine Head Fragment Mexico Middle Formative Period, ca. 1200400 BCE A finely carved serpentine head fragment originating from the Olmec culture, the earliest major civilization of Mesoamerica. The piece, once part of a larger sculptural figure, presents a refined and compact visage with characteristic Olmec features: almond shaped eyes, a broad, softly modeled nose, and full lips rendered with subtle naturalism. The cranial

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