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Pottery figures of a drummer and a woman and child, Tala-Tonalá style, Jalisco, West Mexico,300 BC-AD 300. The woman is wearing earplugs and a necklace, and a typical wrap skirt. The drummer wears the same ornaments and a mantle over one shoulder, characteristic of male figurines. These two sculptures belong to a group commonly called 'sheep-faced' figures.
Location
British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART306621
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3399px × 3036px
Photo Credit
© The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY
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Ceramic
Child
Drum, Musical Instrument
Female
Figure, Sculpture
Jalisco, Guadalajara, Mexico (200 BCE-500 CE)
Male
Man
Musician
Pottery
Woman