A group of six Pre Columbian Mesoamerican clay heads are shown, varying in size, style, and coloration. The heads appear to be hand molded, exhibiting a range of textures and levels of detail. Some heads show more defined facial features, with discernible eyes, noses, and mouths; others are simpler and more abstract. The clay itself varies in color from a light beige/tan to darker grays and browns. Some heads appear to have headdresses or head coverings, while others have more plain tops. The variation in style and coloration suggests that these heads may represent different artistic traditions or time periods, potentially spanning a range of Pre Columbian cultures within the same geographic region. The heads appear to be small, indicating they may have been components of larger artifacts, used as decorative elements, or possibly functioned within ritualistic contexts. Some heads are holed on the bottom. Pre Columbian Mesoamerican Figures, Figurines, Statues, Heads, Masks, For Collectors.
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