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Nicoya Ceremonial Metate with Female Effigy Legs
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Nicoya Ceremonial Metate with Female Effigy Legs

This ceremonial metate (1000–1350) shows a grinding surface supported by carved female figures with defined torsos and bent legs. It comes from the Nicoya region, where sculpted metates appeared in elite contexts. Such pieces served in rituals involving food preparation and offerings. The anthropomorphic supports indicate how grinding practices connected to ideas of fertility and earthly continuity.
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