Ancient Terracotta Architectural or Effigy Fragment | Stylized Face | Culture Undetermined | Circa 200 BCE – 900 CE

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Ancient terracotta figural fragment with stylized eye and painted ear ornament, possibly Mesoamerican, circa 200 BCE–900 CE
Rotating view of an ancient terracotta figural fragment showing a stylized face, painted ear ornament, surviving pigment traces, and archaeological surface details from multiple angles.
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Ancient ceramic figural fragment with preserved facial details and decorative ear ornament on display stand
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Ancient Americas ceramic fragment depicting a stylized human face with large ear ornament
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Ancient figural ceramic fragment mounted on display stand, retaining painted decoration and burial patina
Historic terracotta facial fragment from the Ancient Americas with prominent earspool and pigment traces
  • Ancient terracotta figural fragment with stylized eye and painted ear ornament, possibly Mesoamerican, circa 200 BCE–900 CE
  • Rotating view of an ancient terracotta figural fragment showing a stylized face, painted ear ornament, surviving pigment traces, and archaeological surface details from multiple angles.
  • Terracotta face fragment featuring almond-shaped eye and circular earspool with traces of black pigment
  • Ancient ceramic figural fragment with preserved facial details and decorative ear ornament on display stand
  • Pre-Columbian style terracotta fragment showing painted ear decoration and stylized facial features
  • Archaeological terracotta face fragment with surviving pigment and historic collection markings
  • Ancient Americas ceramic fragment depicting a stylized human face with large ear ornament
  • Terracotta sculptural fragment with almond-shaped eye, geometric forms, and traces of original paint
  • Ancient figural ceramic fragment mounted on display stand, retaining painted decoration and burial patina
  • Historic terracotta facial fragment from the Ancient Americas with prominent earspool and pigment traces
Ancient terracotta figural fragment with stylized eye and painted ear ornament, possibly Mesoamerican, circa 200 BCE–900 CE
Rotating view of an ancient terracotta figural fragment showing a stylized face, painted ear ornament, surviving pigment traces, and archaeological surface details from multiple angles.
Terracotta face fragment featuring almond-shaped eye and circular earspool with traces of black pigment
Ancient ceramic figural fragment with preserved facial details and decorative ear ornament on display stand
Pre-Columbian style terracotta fragment showing painted ear decoration and stylized facial features
Archaeological terracotta face fragment with surviving pigment and historic collection markings
Ancient Americas ceramic fragment depicting a stylized human face with large ear ornament
Terracotta sculptural fragment with almond-shaped eye, geometric forms, and traces of original paint
Ancient figural ceramic fragment mounted on display stand, retaining painted decoration and burial patina
Historic terracotta facial fragment from the Ancient Americas with prominent earspool and pigment traces
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Ancient Terracotta Architectural or Effigy Fragment | Stylized Face | Culture Undetermined | Circa 200 BCE – 900 CE

Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Possibly Mesoamerica or the Ancient Americas
Material: Terracotta with traces of pigment
Period: Circa 200 BCE – 900 CE (attribution uncertain)

Description

This ancient terracotta figural fragment preserves a portion of a stylized face featuring a prominent almond-shaped eye, pronounced cheek, and a large circular ear ornament decorated with painted linear motifs. The fragment was originally part of a larger sculptural composition, architectural element, ceremonial vessel, or effigy figure.

The surviving ear ornament displays traces of black painted decoration against a reddish terracotta surface, while areas of darker pigment remain visible across the facial plane. Such painted embellishments were commonly employed throughout numerous ancient cultures to enhance the visual impact of ceramic figures and ceremonial objects.

Although the precise cultural origin remains uncertain, the fragment exhibits characteristics associated with ancient figural ceramic traditions, including stylized anatomical features, bold geometric forms, and applied ornamentation. The substantial size of the preserved section suggests it once formed part of a larger and visually impressive object.

The reverse retains historic collection markings applied by a previous owner or collector, providing evidence of its long-term presence within private collections. Mounted on a custom display stand, the fragment presents as an intriguing example of ancient ceramic artistry and craftsmanship.

Features

- Ancient terracotta figural fragment

- Stylized almond-shaped eye rendered in relief

- Large applied ear ornament with painted decoration

- Traces of original black and red pigment

- Originally part of a larger sculptural or ceremonial object

- Historic collection markings present on the reverse

- Mounted on a custom display stand

Cultural Significance

Large ceramic figures and architectural embellishments served important ceremonial, decorative, and symbolic functions throughout the ancient world. Fragments such as this provide valuable insight into ancient artistic practices, preserving evidence of sculptural techniques, pigment application, and the visual language employed by past cultures to represent human or supernatural forms.

Condition

Fragmentary condition as shown. Preserves a portion of a larger ceramic object with age-related surface wear, losses, pigment loss, mineral deposits, and weathering consistent with antiquity. Historic collection markings visible on the reverse. Mounted on a modern custom display stand for presentation.

Dimensions (Approximate)

Height: 5 in
Width: 3 in
Depth: 2.25 in

Age (Approximate)

1,100–2,200 years old

Provenance

From a private collection in Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA. Subsequently held in a private Midwestern collection before acquisition by the current owner. Retaining historic collection markings on the reverse.

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Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Possibly Mesoamerica or the Ancient Americas
Material: Terracotta with traces of pigment
Period: Circa 200 BCE – 900 CE (attribution uncertain)

Description

This ancient terracotta figural fragment preserves a portion of a stylized face featuring a prominent almond-shaped eye, pronounced cheek, and a large circular ear ornament decorated with painted linear motifs. The fragment was originally part of a larger sculptural composition, architectural element, ceremonial vessel, or effigy figure.

The surviving ear ornament displays traces of black painted decoration against a reddish terracotta surface, while areas of darker pigment remain visible across the facial plane. Such painted embellishments were commonly employed throughout numerous ancient cultures to enhance the visual impact of ceramic figures and ceremonial objects.

Although the precise cultural origin remains uncertain, the fragment exhibits characteristics associated with ancient figural ceramic traditions, including stylized anatomical features, bold geometric forms, and applied ornamentation. The substantial size of the preserved section suggests it once formed part of a larger and visually impressive object.

The reverse retains historic collection markings applied by a previous owner or collector, providing evidence of its long-term presence within private collections. Mounted on a custom display stand, the fragment presents as an intriguing example of ancient ceramic artistry and craftsmanship.

Features

- Ancient terracotta figural fragment

- Stylized almond-shaped eye rendered in relief

- Large applied ear ornament with painted decoration

- Traces of original black and red pigment

- Originally part of a larger sculptural or ceremonial object

- Historic collection markings present on the reverse

- Mounted on a custom display stand

Cultural Significance

Large ceramic figures and architectural embellishments served important ceremonial, decorative, and symbolic functions throughout the ancient world. Fragments such as this provide valuable insight into ancient artistic practices, preserving evidence of sculptural techniques, pigment application, and the visual language employed by past cultures to represent human or supernatural forms.

Condition

Fragmentary condition as shown. Preserves a portion of a larger ceramic object with age-related surface wear, losses, pigment loss, mineral deposits, and weathering consistent with antiquity. Historic collection markings visible on the reverse. Mounted on a modern custom display stand for presentation.

Dimensions (Approximate)

Height: 5 in
Width: 3 in
Depth: 2.25 in

Age (Approximate)

1,100–2,200 years old

Provenance

From a private collection in Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA. Subsequently held in a private Midwestern collection before acquisition by the current owner. Retaining historic collection markings on the reverse.

Learn More

Discover the history and craftsmanship of ancient terracotta sculpture through the University of Michigan Kelsey Museum of Archaeology

Explore Our Collection of Ancient Ceramics & Pottery

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