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Head of a guacamayas (parrot) for the game of pelota
Head of a guacamayas (parrot) for the game of pelota. 7th-10th Century. Maya art. Sculpture. MEXICO. FEDERAL DISTRICT. Mexico City. National Museum of Anthropology. Proc: MEXICO. MORELOS. Xochicalco
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10th Americans Anthropology Arte Civilization Columbian Federal Figures Hispanic Maya Mayan Mayas Mejico Mesoamerica Mesoamerican Mexican Mexicans Mexico Morelos Parrot Pelota Precolumbian Prehispanic Prespanish Proc Sculptures Statues Upright Xochicalco Meso
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This sculpture depicts the intricately carved head of a Guacamayas, or macaw, from the ancient Maya civilization. The piece dates back to the 7th to 10th centuries and is an exquisite example of Maya art and sculpture. Discovered in Xochicalco, Morelos, Mexico, this vertical and upright statue was likely used in the ancient Mesoamerican ball game called pelota. The Guacamayas was a symbol of power and wealth in Maya culture, and its inclusion in this sculpture underscores the importance of this bird in their society. The vibrant colors and intricate details of the carving showcase the advanced artistic techniques of the Maya people. The Guacamayas' beak is open, suggesting a call or a shout, which could have been a part of the ritualistic aspects of the pelota game. The sculpture's vertical orientation and the bird's regal expression convey a sense of strength and majesty. The Maya civilization, which flourished in central Mesoamerica, is renowned for its complex culture, advanced knowledge, and impressive architectural achievements. This Guacamayas head sculpture is a testament to their artistic prowess and their deep connection to nature. The sculpture's discovery in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City is a reminder of the rich history and heritage of the Maya people and their enduring influence on Mesoamerican culture and civilization.
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