Description: ANCIENT MAYAN STUCCO HEAD CLASSIC PERIOD. 300-900 A.D. From Calakmul in the Campeche region with remains of deep red pigment coloration overall. Ancient Mayan stucco head, Classic Period (300-900), originates from the Archeological Mayan site of Calakmul in the Campeche region. During a journey of archaeological exploration in the deep jungles of Yucatan in 1931-1933. This expedition was sponsor by The Carnegie Institution after my grandfather convinced Cyrus L. Lundell that a large Mayan civilization ruins existed in the area after it was discovered at the turn of the century by Desire Clude; my grandfather had notes, maps, with early photographic images of pyramids and temples ruins with documents from his explorations and discoveries. This vast Mayan civilization ruins remained unknown to archaeologists and was not investigated because of its remote localization, but most of all because some of the carved monuments there were quite deteriorated and presented the epigraphist with extremely limited information at that time. They rediscovered the Maya city of Calakmul, which had been hidden in the jungle for 1,000 years. They discovered and identified more than 1,500 Mayan artifacts, ritual deposits, burial sites, stelas, altars and over 2,000 plants were identified. This particular stucco head, which was part of a larger pictorial façade narrative, illustrates the close connection between the gods and Mayan aristocracy. The discovered of this stucco head was underneath the rubble of a collapse vaulted chamber next to a ritual deposit of ceramics and one tomb that contained a male skeleton wrapped in textiles and rich offerings that included jade ear ornaments, ritual offerings, jade and carved stone necklaces with jadeite fragments. Though no inscribed artifacts were found that would positively identify the remains to be a king, archaeologists said the presence of large jade ear ornaments, jadeite, ceramic figurines, carved bones and many other ritual offerings indicates that the man in the tomb was a high priest or a powerful political dignitary. Some of the stucco heads found under the same Structure are in display at Peabody Museum, Harvard, The Musées Royaux d'art et d'Histoire, Brussels, Belgium, the Museum Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, several Museums in Mexico and many others have been auctioned at many prestigious International Auctions. Condition; extremely good condition overall. The whole surface of the face is cover with encrustation from the original excavations with good deep red pigment and black linear around the eyes all in its original state of preservation through the hundreds of years. This Museum piece has always been displayed by my family in a special custom-made cabinet This piece is very authentic museum quality and extremely rare to own except for some museums and a very extremely limited worldwide collector. Overall Dimensions: Height w/stand 12 ¾” (32.39) cm Height 7” (17.78) cm Length 6. 5/8” (16.83) cm Depth 6 ½” (16.51) cm Base Dimensions: Hight 4” (10.16) cm Length 6” (15.24) cmDepth 4 5/8” (11.75) cm Appraisal value (1995) | $15,000 Retail – $25,000 Insurance A supreme work of art/artifact from the ancient Mayan Civilization in Calakmul, a wonderful addition for the serious collector, can be displayed in the finest of settings. Also comes with the original photograph (8X10) from the discovery signed on the back by H. P. Wolfgang an archeologist that participated in the excavations, classifications, identifications, and inventory control and with a second and more comprehensive researched analysis, lab test measurements and test performed on this Mayan stucco portrait head of a male dignitary is provided in a letter of Certificate of Authentic signed by Dr. J. Kenstein, the archeological consultant that did the all the testing, research, and appraisal on this subject. I guarantee the authenticity of all my listed items to be as represented. All these items have been in my family for many years and the described history of all the items has been passed down from my parents, grandparents and great grandparents I make a best effort to provide a fair and descriptive condition report. I OFFER LIFETIME GUARANTEED AND YOUR MONEY BACK …THIS ITEM IS 100% AUTHENTIC AND GENUINE OR IF THIS ITEM IS SIGNIFICANTLY NOT AS DESCRIBED. NOTICE: Because of the nature of this item, all buyers will remain anonymous to the public and eBay viewers.... Also, this item will be shipped fully insurance and delivery signature tracking confirm for your protection.
Price: 17500 USD
Location: San Antonio, Texas
End Time: 2024-09-25T21:10:42.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Handmade: Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Provenance: Private Collection With Owners History Available
Brand: Mayan Dignitary.Stucco Head