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Miniature Metate

Creator Name

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Cultural Context

Central Mexico, Xochicalco?, Classic Period

Date

Creation: 700–1000

About the Work

Cleveland Museum of Art Object Description
This miniature grinding stone, decorated on the underside, was made during an era of extensive interregional contacts and artistic influences. The bar and four dots below the serpent represent the number nine, executed in the style of Xochicalco, in Morelos. The rattlesnake above resembles contemporary carvings from Veracruz, to the east. Possibly "9 Rattlesnake" was the name of an individual, or a date in the poorly understood Xochicalco calendar.

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Title

Miniature Metate

Creator

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Worktype

Stone

Cultural Context

Central Mexico, Xochicalco?, Classic Period

Material

stone

Dimensions

Overall: 17.5 x 13 x 3 cm (6 7/8 x 5 1/8 x 1 3/16 in.);
height: 0.175metre;
width: 0.13metre;
depth: 0.03metre

Technique

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Language

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Date

Creation: 700–1000

Provenance

Gift of John Wise

Style Period

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Rights

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