Description:

Pre-Columbian, Mexico to Guatemala, late Olmec to Proto Maya, ca. 300 BCE to 200 CE. An early Maya bowl showing Olmec influence, incised stepped glyphs and slip painted to highlight the interlocking forms. The glyphs on this carving are probably Epi-Olmec or proto-Mayan, also known as Isthmian script. Epi-Olmec, like Mayan, consists of glyphs, often written in lines or columns. Although not all of it has been deciphered, what we know of this language is that it describes religious notions and, to a lesser extent, socio-political matters. It is not clear if glyphs are both pictographic and ideographic, or what role phonograms might have played, and this remains a hotly studied component of Mesoamerican archaeology. Size: 5.25" Diameter x 3" H (13.3 cm x 7.6 cm)

Provenance: ex-Marc Amiguet Schmitt estate, Amiguet's Ancient Art, Evansville, Indiana, USA, acquired prior to January 1, 2010

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#174854

  • Condition: Chips and abrasions to interior surfaces, otherwise intact and excellent. Light mineral and earthen deposits throughout.

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