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Aztec stone carving of Jaguar killing a Vulture, Hacha, Veracruz state: Mexico, 400-700
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Aztec stone carving of Jaguar killing a Vulture, Hacha, Veracruz state: Mexico, 400-700
Aztec stone carving of Jaguar killing a Vulture, Hacha; Veracruz state, Mexico, 400-700. Associated with the Ritual Ball-Game of Central America
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5th Century 6th Century Animal Likeness Aztec Ball Game Central American Feline Game Jaguar Killing Mexican Mexico Veracruz Veracruz Lllave Vulture Mike Dixon Pastime
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This print showcases an extraordinary Aztec stone carving from Veracruz state, Mexico. Dating back to the years 400-700, this artifact is associated with the Ritual Ball-Game of Central America, a significant pastime in ancient Mesoamerican cultures. The intricate sculpture depicts a powerful Jaguar engaged in a fierce battle with a Vulture, symbolizing the eternal struggle between life and death. The craftsmanship displayed in this artwork is truly remarkable. Every detail of the feline's muscular body and sharp claws has been meticulously carved into the stone, while the vulture's outstretched wings convey a sense of motion frozen in time. The vibrant colors used to enhance this piece further emphasize its visual impact. As we gaze upon this ancient relic, we are transported back centuries ago when these animals held great significance in Aztec mythology and religious rituals. This artifact serves as a testament to their deep reverence for nature and their belief in cosmic balance. Preserved through time, this Aztec stone carving not only represents an important part of Mexican history but also stands as a testament to human creativity and artistic expression. It reminds us that art transcends boundaries and continues to inspire awe even after centuries have passed.
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