
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a detailed view of a large, ancient carved stone sculpture, likely originating from the Postclassic period (900-1200 AD). The artwork, displayed in a museum setting in Tepotzotlán, Mexico, depicts a stylized humanoid figure, possibly a deity, adorned with intricate carvings. The rough, textured stone shows elaborate patterns and symbols on the figure's body, including a prominent headdress or headpiece, facial features, and geometric designs suggestive of clothing or cultural motifs. A visible hand appears to rest on the figure's chest. The photograph is oriented horizontally, but a clear reflection of the sculpture in a mirror or glass panel above it suggests the artifact stands upright in its display. The reflection provides an additional perspective on the upper portion of the carving. In the background, a plain white wall is visible, along with a small white label. This label bears partially visible Spanish text, including "REPRESEN..." (likely "Representación"), "DE LA VE..." (possibly "de la Vieja," referring to an old deity), "Piedra ta..." (carved stone), "Postclás" (Postclassic period), and the date range "900-1200." Small, light-colored pebbles are visible near the base of the reflected sculpture, forming part of its exhibit. The scene portrays an artifact presented for public viewing within a museum.
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