A MEZCALA HARDSTONE MACE HEAD Late Preclassic, Circa 300 - 100 B.C. Carved in the form of a mythological animal, standing on short legs, with an oblong body, pierced in the centre for insertion of the shaft, with a small inward curving tail and a large head turning to one side, with an open mouth, circular eyes and a linear brow, 11.3cm long, 7.2cm high. Provenance: Property from the collection of C.H., France; French private collection.
A MEZCALA HARDSTONE MACE HEAD Late Preclassic, Circa 300 - 100 B.C. Carved in the form of a mythological animal, standing on short legs, with an oblong body, pierced in the centre for insertion of the shaft, with a small inward curving tail and a large head turning to one side, with an open mouth, circular eyes and a linear brow, 11.3cm long, 7.2cm high. Provenance: Property from the collection of C.H., France; French private collection.
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