
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a pre-Columbian ceramic vessel in the shape of a woman, likely from a museum or archaeological collection. The vessel is displayed on a white plinth against a plain wall. The woman is depicted with a large, rounded belly and breasts. Her arms are raised, holding a flanged rim above her head, which forms the vessel's opening. Details of the face can be seen, including nose, eye and lip. The woman's legs are fused together, creating two leg-like protrusions at the back of the vessel. It has been identified as part of the permanent collection of the Museo Amparo in the city of Puebla, Mexico.
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