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Nicoya Phallic Sculpture
This phallic sculpture from Greater Nicoya (300 BC–500 AD) exemplifies the region’s fertility symbolism. Likely used in rites of renewal or agricultural ceremony, it embodies the sacred link between male generative power and natural abundance. The exaggerated form emphasizes vitality and continuity of life.
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