duck-shaped vessel | c. 1200 - 800 BCE | valley of méxico, tlatilco culture
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duck-shaped vessel | c. 1200 - 800 BCE | valley of méxico, tlatilco culture
in the museo amparo collection
~ Duck Shaped Pot.
Culture: Tlatilco
Place of origin: Tlatilco, Valley of Mexico
Period : Middle Preclassic
Date: 1200-800 B.C.
Medium: Modeled clay
Tripod Effigy Vessel
Tlatilco, Mexico, 1200-900 BC (Early Pre-Classic)
Vessel in the Form of a Duck. Tlatilco. 1200-900 BCE.
Saint Louis Art Museum.
Figurine (ceramic buffware with red and yellow paint) of the Tlatilco culture in present-day Mexico. Artist unknown; between 1200 and 900 BCE (Early Pre-Classic). Now in the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore. Photo credit: Walters Art Museum.
Double-Faced Female Figurine, Tlatilco, -500, Art Institute of Chicago: Arts of the Americas
Gift of Ethel and Julian Goldsmith Size: H. 5.7 cm (2 1/2 in.) Medium: Ceramic and pigment
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/198318/
"Researchers in West Mexico have sometimes quipped that if Olmec was Mesoamerica’s mother culture, then West Mexico must have been the father" (Plunket and Uruñuela 2012: 12)
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10814-011-9051-4