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The Mesoamerican ballgame is among the most important and enduring cultural features of the Pre-Columbian world, and its accompanying accoutrements of yokes, hachas, and palmas comprise one of the most important categories of stone sculpture.
The objects known as hachas, the Spanish word for “axes”, were originally named for their tapering form’s supposed resemblance to large stone axe heads. Like yokes and palmas, these enigmatic stone artifacts probably represent ritual effigies of actual ballgame equipment that was probably made of lighter and more perishable materials. These ceremonial objects in stone were evidently of high value, but many questions remain around the context in which they were originally used. 
The bold and assured carving of the present hacha illustrates several features that are particularly distinctive to hachas depicting bats. These include the large, pricked, ears, the depiction of the tragus, the fleshy form at the lower part of the ear, and the perforation in the upper half, which Shook and Marquis note “seldom occurs on specimens in other categories” (Edwin M. Shook and Elayne Marquis, op. cit., p. 77). Interestingly, this perforation is present on almost every hacha from the great Mayan city state of Palenque (ibid.).

Although illustrating features distinctive to a bat, something in the powerful physiognomy of this hacha seems to suggest a snarling jaguar. This hacha differs from most depictions of jaguars in hachas – although the fleshy snout suggests the big cat more than the bat – but Shook and Marquis note the resemblance, and state that “perhaps bat/jaguar/serpent would more accurately describe this representation.” (ibid., p. 80). The serpent, which here arches up from the bat’s snout, its slithering head atop the bat’s ear, was a creature with “important mythological connotations, and often associated with water and rain.” (ibid., p. 171). Hachas with secondary representations are rare.

The Mesoamerican ballgame is among the most important and enduring cultural features of the Pre-Columbian world, and its accompanying accoutrements of yokes, hachas, and palmas comprise one of the most important categories of stone sculpture. The objects known as hachas, the Spanish word for “axes”, were originally named for their tapering form’s supposed resemblance to large stone axe heads. Like yokes and palmas, these enigmatic stone artifacts probably represent ritual effigies of actual ballgame equipment that was probably made of lighter and more perishable materials. These ceremonial objects in stone were evidently of high value, but many questions remain around the context in which they were originally used. The bold and assured carving of the present hacha illustrates several features that are particularly distinctive to hachas depicting bats. These include the large, pricked, ears, the depiction of the tragus, the fleshy form at the lower part of the ear, and the perforation in the upper half, which Shook and Marquis note “seldom occurs on specimens in other categories” (Edwin M. Shook and Elayne Marquis, op. cit., p. 77). Interestingly, this perforation is present on almost every hacha from the great Mayan city state of Palenque (ibid.). Although illustrating features distinctive to a bat, something in the powerful physiognomy of this hacha seems to suggest a snarling jaguar. This hacha differs from most depictions of jaguars in hachas – although the fleshy snout suggests the big cat more than the bat – but Shook and Marquis note the resemblance, and state that “perhaps bat/jaguar/serpent would more accurately describe this representation.” (ibid., p. 80). The serpent, which here arches up from the bat’s snout, its slithering head atop the bat’s ear, was a creature with “important mythological connotations, and often associated with water and rain.” (ibid., p. 171). Hachas with secondary representations are rare.

Snake-Bat-Cat Hacha
carved stone
circa 550-950 CE
Maya culture
Mexico

#hacha #maya #snake #bat #cat #zoomorphic #carved #stone #Maya #mayanculture #mesoamerica #palenque #mexico #ancientart #precolumbian #prehispanic #mesoamericanballgame #ceremonial #ritual #sculpture #art #mayanart #ancientmexico

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A Tumaco-La Tolita culture ancient Ecuador ceramic figure with several zoomorphic elements, including feline fangs, a necklace that transforms into a snake, and a snake emerging from its left eye - circa 350 BCE to 400 CE.

A Tumaco-La Tolita culture ancient Ecuador ceramic figure with several zoomorphic elements, including feline fangs, a necklace that transforms into a snake, and a snake emerging from its left eye - circa 350 BCE to 400 CE.

Zoomorphic sculpture
ceramic
350 BCE - 400 CE
Tumaco-La Tolita culture
Ecuador

#ancient #art #ceramic #sculpture #ceramicsculpture #religion #culture #TumacoLaTolita #ecuador #precolumbian #prehispanic #zoomorphic #snake #felinefangs #ritual #nature #divine #magic #tribalart #ancienttribalart

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The Diquis Spheres - An extraordinary archeological site in Costa rica
The Diquis Spheres - An extraordinary archeological site in Costa rica YouTube video by Sarah Deere-Jones MUSIC

In homage to the fascinating Diquis people of pre-Colombian #costarica who created these incredible stone spheres, I've written this music for #ocarina to accompany my photographs. Their #zoomorphic pottery ocarinas are some of the most beautiful things I've ever seen..
youtu.be/YumVPeLvC7M?...

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Some really incredible Indigenous pictographs, Archaic in age (said to be about 4,000 years old), I photographed from Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona a few years ago

#RockArt #Indigenous #NativeAmerica #GrandCanyon #NationalPark #Ancient #Zoomorphic #NPS #Arizona #Pictographs #RespectAndProtect

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Wondrous decor in a North Wales church: detail of #carving on a wooden choir-stall shows a squirrel, couchant, with its tail curved above its back, like they do.
#zoomorphic

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An extreme close-up profile of a small, exquisite zoomorphic creature with large, wide eyes. The creature wears intricately detailed, iridescent scales that shimmer under golden, dramatic lighting. It holds a delicate bioluminescent flower lantern beside its face. The lantern emits a soft red glow from translucent, membranous leaves, creating an atmospheric and magical effect. The scene is rendered in ultra-hyperdetailed, photorealistic fantasy concept art style, with organic forms, biological precision, and intricate pen-like textures visible throughout.

An extreme close-up profile of a small, exquisite zoomorphic creature with large, wide eyes. The creature wears intricately detailed, iridescent scales that shimmer under golden, dramatic lighting. It holds a delicate bioluminescent flower lantern beside its face. The lantern emits a soft red glow from translucent, membranous leaves, creating an atmospheric and magical effect. The scene is rendered in ultra-hyperdetailed, photorealistic fantasy concept art style, with organic forms, biological precision, and intricate pen-like textures visible throughout.

Tiny Bioluminescent Guardian

#bioluminescent #fantasycreature #zoomorphic #photorealisticfantasy #conceptart #aiart #generativeart #promptshare #AIイラスト

Created in #Z-ImageTurbo for #synthart

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Leather mask moddled in 3d by nmb

Leather mask moddled in 3d by nmb

Inside the leather mask in 3d

Inside the leather mask in 3d

Creating #3D assets from my own sculpted #leather work my masks are a direct connection to a #zoomorphic #anthropological past. For a while the wearer is transformed from this world into a one aligned with forces so powerful and oldnas time Now in.obj #trans. #occultsky #mask #3dmodel #3dprinting

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The invasion continues.
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#stuffedanimal #photooftheday #toy #shopping #wtf #unusual #labubu #stuffedtoy #stuffedcharacters #retail #collectible #kasinglung #retailfinds #shoppingfinds #toys #zoomorphic #weird #americana #creepy #fashion #consumerfringe #obey #consume #bizarre #bazaar

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closeup view of a green fur, black eyes and orange face, hands and feet Labubu doll shaped Lollipop candy

closeup view of a green fur, black eyes and orange face, hands and feet Labubu doll shaped Lollipop candy

#Sweet #Dolly #SweetDolly #Labubu #Lafufu #ripoff #knockoff #candy #lollipop #dolls #zoomorphic #elves #monsters #toys #photosky #photo #photography #MobilePhotography #sweets

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Chavín de Huántar is an archaeological and cultural site in the Andean highlands of Peru. Once thought to be the birthplace of an ancient “mother culture,” the modern understanding is more nuanced. The cultural expressions found at Chavín most likely did not originate in that place, but can be seen as coming into their full force there. The visual legacy of Chavín would persist long after the site’s decline in approximately 200 B.C.E., with motifs and stylistic elements traveling to the southern highlands and to the coast. The location of Chavín seems to have helped make it a special place—the temple built there became an important pilgrimage site that drew people and their offerings from far and wide.
At 10,330 feet (3150 meters) in elevation, it sits between the eastern (Cordillera Negra—snowless) and western (Cordillera Blanca—snowy) ranges of the Andes, near two of the few mountain passes that allow passage between the desert coast to the west and the Amazon jungle to the east. It is also located near the confluence of the Huachesca and Mosna Rivers, a natural phenomenon of two joining into one that may have been seen as a spiritually powerful phenomenon.
Over the course of 700 years, the site drew many worshipers to its temple who helped in spreading the artistic style of Chavín throughout highland and coastal Peru by transporting ceramics, textiles, and other portable objects back to their homes.

Chavín de Huántar is an archaeological and cultural site in the Andean highlands of Peru. Once thought to be the birthplace of an ancient “mother culture,” the modern understanding is more nuanced. The cultural expressions found at Chavín most likely did not originate in that place, but can be seen as coming into their full force there. The visual legacy of Chavín would persist long after the site’s decline in approximately 200 B.C.E., with motifs and stylistic elements traveling to the southern highlands and to the coast. The location of Chavín seems to have helped make it a special place—the temple built there became an important pilgrimage site that drew people and their offerings from far and wide. At 10,330 feet (3150 meters) in elevation, it sits between the eastern (Cordillera Negra—snowless) and western (Cordillera Blanca—snowy) ranges of the Andes, near two of the few mountain passes that allow passage between the desert coast to the west and the Amazon jungle to the east. It is also located near the confluence of the Huachesca and Mosna Rivers, a natural phenomenon of two joining into one that may have been seen as a spiritually powerful phenomenon. Over the course of 700 years, the site drew many worshipers to its temple who helped in spreading the artistic style of Chavín throughout highland and coastal Peru by transporting ceramics, textiles, and other portable objects back to their homes.

Stone head
Chavin culture
Chavin de Huantar temple
Peru
900 BC - 200 BC

#chavinculture #peru #chavindehuantar #andeanculture #andes #ancientamerica #ancientarts #stonehead #temple #carved #stone #zoomorphic #figure

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Photo Origami- Start with a single source image and cut it into sections. Then using those sections, construct a composite using multiple copies of those sections folded back upon itself.

Photo Origami- Start with a single source image and cut it into sections. Then using those sections, construct a composite using multiple copies of those sections folded back upon itself.

Genre- Photo Origami (Click alt)
Title- “White Door”
by Jon Norris, ©-2004
Photo- 040722po
Location- Southern California

#photoorigami #zoophytes #surreal #art #fineart #visualart #photography #35mm #nikon #filmphotography #kodak #kodakgold #colorfilm #C-41 #enchanted #panorama #zoomorphic

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Zoomorphic Mask
carved wood
circa 1900
Senufo People
Ivory Coast
Africa

#africanart #tribalart #handmade #carved #wood #senufo #zoomorphic #mask #africanmask #dancemask #ritual #art #sculpture #circa1900

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An n'gon mask, also known as a monkey mask or N'gon Koun, is a type of mask used in Bamana culture in Mali. These masks are typically carved from wood and depict a monkey-like face, sometimes with a mischievous or humorous expression. The masks often feature sharp muzzles, large eyes, and individually carved teeth, enhancing their animalistic appearance. In Bamana culture, the monkey figure, or N'gon, is often associated with humor and satire, introducing an element of lightheartedness into important ceremonies. Some n'gon masks, like those worn by the Ngil secret society, may have specific symbolic meanings associated with their rituals, initiations, and processions. 
Zoomorphic masks, including n'gon masks, are believed to symbolize man's confrontation with his animalistic traits. 
These masks were likely used in various social and religious contexts, serving as symbols of specific power associations or secret societies.

An n'gon mask, also known as a monkey mask or N'gon Koun, is a type of mask used in Bamana culture in Mali. These masks are typically carved from wood and depict a monkey-like face, sometimes with a mischievous or humorous expression. The masks often feature sharp muzzles, large eyes, and individually carved teeth, enhancing their animalistic appearance. In Bamana culture, the monkey figure, or N'gon, is often associated with humor and satire, introducing an element of lightheartedness into important ceremonies. Some n'gon masks, like those worn by the Ngil secret society, may have specific symbolic meanings associated with their rituals, initiations, and processions. Zoomorphic masks, including n'gon masks, are believed to symbolize man's confrontation with his animalistic traits. These masks were likely used in various social and religious contexts, serving as symbols of specific power associations or secret societies.

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N'gon Koun (mask)
carved wood
early 20th century
Bamana culture
Mali

#africanart #carved #wood #bamana #mali #ngonkoun #monkeymask #ritualmask #secretsocieties #zoomorphic #mask #tribalart

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My mystery, zoomorphic fastener thingy for today's #findsfriday 🙂

#metaldetecting #hobby #mystery #finds #bronze #roman #medieval #zoomorphic

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A zoomorphic mask from the Mama people in Nigeria.
They often depict buffalo heads or other animals. Carved from wood and adorned with natural
pigments, they play a key role in rituals, including initiation and agricultural ceremonies. These masks symbolize strength, fertility, and protection, reflecting the deep spiritual connection between animals and Mama cosmology.

A zoomorphic mask from the Mama people in Nigeria. They often depict buffalo heads or other animals. Carved from wood and adorned with natural pigments, they play a key role in rituals, including initiation and agricultural ceremonies. These masks symbolize strength, fertility, and protection, reflecting the deep spiritual connection between animals and Mama cosmology.

Zoomorphic mask
Mama people
Nigeria
Wood, original red pigment
Length: 65 cm

#mama #people #nigeria #zoomorphic #mask #tribalart #africanart #handmade #carved #wood #pigment #africanmask #ritualmask #fertility #agriculture #religion

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I'm playing with wall decoration/shadowboxes with the beautiful black clay, 798. Which is more preferable to you, for holding your nature's gifts?
#amorphous #Zoomorphic #wallpottery #handbuiltpottery #sculptureclay

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Starting the year off with A.

#illuminatedletter #zoomorphic #calligraphy

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#ksirokarpia #art #clay #ceramicsculpture #hatzipanigyri #animalprint #nudity #love #friendship #zoomorphic #lgbtq #magic #donkey #totalrecall

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#ksirokarpia #art #clay #ceramicsculpture #hatzipanigyri #animalprint #nudity #love #friendship #zoomorphic #lgbtq #magic #donkey #totalrecall

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_Mamma mia_ 2024
#ksirokarpia #art #clay #ceramicsculpture #hatzipanigyri #labor #childbirth #mammal #death #skull #love #fox #witchcraft #zoomorphic #maternity #magic

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These bird bowls came out of the kiln yesterday.
Some are going to Havørn Gallery in Ullapool, and some will go into my online shop or I'll keep them for markets in the Spring.

#ceramics #handbuilt #birdart #zoomorphic

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A zoomorphic dance mask made by the Bwa people of Burkina Faso circa early 20th century - sold at the Pousse Cornet Arts of Africa sale yesterday in Orléans, France.

#africanart #dancemask #ritual #religion #bwa #burkinafaso #zoomorphic #gazelle #mask #africanmask #tribalart

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A black and white picture of an odd-looking rock formation that appears to be creeping across the ground toward a small desiccated shrub

A black and white picture of an odd-looking rock formation that appears to be creeping across the ground toward a small desiccated shrub

What rough beast? Undisclosed badlands locality, NW New Mexico

#erosion #badlands #blackandwhite #rockformation #wilderness #zoomorphic #newmexico

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