Key: AMNH 30/136 | Actual Location: American Museum of Natural History, New York, United States | Collection: Manuel Martínez Gracida 1894; Eduard Seler 1896 | Registration: 30/136, acc. 1896-20 | Provenance: San Lázaro Zautla, Oaxaca. | Measurements: 34 x 28 cm. | Color: White sandstone with traces of red pigment. | Chronology: Pitao 350 - 500 AD | Click to view Chronology | Reference: Drawing by Sabino Soriano, in the unpublished work of Manuel Martínez Gracida, second volume, Stone Idols and Statues, 1910: plate 72. | Comments: Described as "stone statue" and made of basalt. According to Martínez Gracida, this statue was found in a grave, in the year 1894. It was Etla's Political Chief, Agustín Robles Arenas, who gave it to him as a present. The head joins to the body via a hole in each part. | Glyphs: Mask of glyph U. | |
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