Anasazi Mimbres Ritualistic Sacrifice by Decapitation Replica Bowl

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US$200.00

This is an interesting Mimbres (circa 200 to 1150 A.D.) bowl replication depicting a ritualistic sacrifice of a figure by a second figure who has donned a serpent headdress and wheels what appears to be a knife or possibly a hotdog with mustard on it. What we know of this culture is very limited as written or historical records are not available.  The original bowl was unearthed on a private ranch in the Mimbres Valley of New Mexico and now resides at the University of Colorado Museum in Boulder.

Dimension: 10 inches

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For display purposes only. Not to be used for food preparation or serving.