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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Guanacaste-Nicoya Stone Avia, 100 CE - 500 CE
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Guanacaste-Nicoya Stone Avia, 100 CE - 500 CE
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Guanacaste-Nicoya Stone Avia, 100 CE - 500 CE
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Guanacaste-Nicoya Stone Avia, 100 CE - 500 CE

Guanacaste-Nicoya Stone Avia, 100 CE - 500 CE

3.25 x 4 x 5
CK.0835
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This finely polished and carved jade mace head depicts a bird. Such beautifully carved jade mace head identified a tribe in Ancient Costa Rica, and it was also used in...
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This finely polished and carved jade mace head depicts a bird. Such beautifully carved jade mace head identified a tribe in Ancient Costa Rica, and it was also used in ritualistic ceremonies. As a sign and emblem of a tribe, mace heads were also placed in richly stocked cemeteries along with other precious pendants and effigy stones. Although the tribal identification of the Ancient Costa Rican region is unknown, it is fascinating to imagine what group of people this surreal jade bird, perhaps a condor, represented. Birds, especially eagles and condors, had a magical and religious connotation, often representing gods in Meso-America. This jade mace head, then, perhaps symbolized a powerful and proud tribe. As we look and hold this jade mace head, we can visualize the history the jade bird had witnessed in the ancient world.
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