Name/Title
Figurine of a Seated Man Holding a BowlEntry/Object ID
A-386Description
This seated man holds a bowl aloft, while wearing trophy heads at each of his sides suspended by crossed cords from his shoulders. He wears a horned helmet kept on his head by a chin strap.Context
His horned helmet and bowl are in the style of Colima, Mexico, while the horned helmet may distinguish him as a shaman.Collection
El Camino College Anthropology MuseumAcquisition
Accession
08.04.01Source or Donor
Fern McCoardEthnography
Cultural Region
* Untyped Cultural Region
West MexicoNotes
The human heads at his sides are reminiscent of those depicted in South Mexican art.Dimensions
Dimension Notes
14 cm x 7 cmCondition
Overall Condition
Very GoodNotes
Faded in color; has a small hole at the apex of his helmet.Exhibition
Permanent Collections of El Camino College