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Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
Figure Seated on a Metate Bench
Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
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Figure Seated on a Metate Bench

Artist/Maker (Costa Rica)
Dateca. 1000-1550
Mediumpottery and paint
DimensionsOverall: 7 3/8 x 6 1/4 x 3 1/2 in. (18.7 x 15.9 x 8.9 cm)
ClassificationsVisual Works
Credit LineGift of The Institute of Maya Studies
Terms
    Object number80.0042
    DescriptionA grinning female figure is depicted squatting on a ceremonial bench which is often mistaken for a metate or grinding stone. A feline head is positioned at either end of the seat. Fretwork panels serve as legs for the bench. Luna ware was a type of polychrome ceramic produced in large quantities for trade during Period VI.
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    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Greater Nicoya
    ca. 800-1200
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Greater Nicoya
    ca. 500-1000
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Greater Nicoya
    ca. 1000-1550
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Greater Nicoya
    ca. 1000-1550
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Artist Unknown
    1900
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Artist Unknown
    1900
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Artist Unknown
    1900
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Greater Nicoya
    ca. 1-500
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Central Highlands/Atlantic Watershed
    ca. 1000-1550
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Greater Nicoya
    ca. 1000-1350
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Greater Nicoya
    ca. 1000-1350
    Collection of the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami
    Greater Nicoya
    ca. 1000-1350