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ARCH.2003.33, Rendition: 803308
The image depicts a black-and-white photograph of an ancient stone sculpture head, identified as an artifact from the Aztec culture. The sculpture is carved from lava stone and is life-sized. It has a distinct and detailed facial expression, with prominent features such as large, almond-shaped eyes, a broad nose, and a slightly open mouth. The sculpture appears to have a headband or some form of headdress.
The photograph is mounted in what seems to be an album or a catalog, with handwritten text below the image providing details about the artifact. The text reads: "1943.1051, Aztec Culture, lava stone Head, life Size (available from C. Z. Laughlin)." This suggests that the image is part of a documented collection, possibly from a museum or an archaeological study, and that more information or additional images might be available from a person named C. Z. Laughlin. The page is labeled "Lava" on the top left corner.
The image shows a black and white photograph of a stone sculpture, specifically a head, which appears to be from Aztec culture. The sculpture is made of lava stone and is labeled with the inventory number "1943.1051." The head is depicted with detailed features, including a prominent nose, hollow eyes, and an ear ornament. The photograph is mounted on a page, with handwritten notes below it that read:
"1943.1051, Aztec Culture, lava stone
Head, life size
(available from C. T. Laughton)"
The page itself is part of a larger album or book, as indicated by the visible binding on the left side. The photograph has been carefully placed and taped to the page. The overall context suggests that this is part of a collection catalog or an archival document.
The image shows a black-and-white photograph of a stone head sculpture, likely from an archaeological or museum setting. The sculpture appears to be an ancient artifact, possibly representing a figure from Aztec culture, as indicated by the handwritten notes below the photograph.
Key details of the image:
The notes suggest that this piece is part of a collection, likely cataloged and stored in an institution such as a museum or an archive. The "Ivaú stone" and the reference to Aztec culture point to a specific cultural and historical significance. The size indication, 513c, might refer to its catalog number or weight in carats, although the latter is less likely given the context. The head appears to be well-preserved, showcasing detailed craftsmanship.
The image depicts a black-and-white photograph of a stone sculpture head, likely of Aztec origin. The sculpture appears to be a detailed representation of a human face, showing features such as the eyes, nose, and mouth, as well as some details of the hairstyle.
The photograph is inserted into a binder or scrapbook, and there is handwritten text on the page below the image. The text provides the following information:
The photograph is bordered by the pages of the binder, and there are some markers and labels visible on the left side of the page, including an orange marker and a white sticky note. The page also appears to be numbered in the bottom right corner.
This image shows a black-and-white photograph of an ancient stone sculpture mounted in a protective sleeve within a bound archival album.
The sculpture is a head, stylistically reminiscent of Aztec culture. It depicts a human face with prominent features, including a large nose, almond-shaped eyes, and a strong jawline. The hair is sculpted in a way that suggests it is worn in a short, possibly braided style. The texture of the stone gives a sense of the craftsmanship involved in its creation.
Below the photograph, there is handwritten text which provides some information about the sculpture:
The sleeve is placed in an archival album, with a visible edge of another page on the left side, indicating that this is part of a larger collection or archive. The page has a green edge, and there is a small orange tab or marker attached to the left edge, likely for easier reference.
The image depicts a display of an ancient artifact, specifically a stone head sculpture. Based on the information provided in the image:
The sculpture has distinct Aztec features, including pronounced cheekbones, a broad nose, and a serious expression. The head is displayed in a glass case, and the exhibit appears to be in a museum or gallery setting. The lighting and presentation are designed to highlight the details of the artifact.
The image shows a black and white photograph of a life-size head bust made of lava stone from the Aztec culture. The bust is placed on a pedestal, facing sideways to the left, prominently showing the left ear. The photograph is mounted on a page inside a scrapbook or album, held in place by black photo corners at each corner of the photograph. Below the photograph, there is handwritten text in blue ink that reads:
"1943.1051, Aztec Culture, lava stone
Head, life-size
(available from C.I. Laughlin)"
This image shows a photograph mounted on a beige paper page, which is part of a larger bound collection, as indicated by other pages visible to the left. The photo captures a close-up of what appears to be an object from the Aztec culture, specifically a lava stone head that is life-sized, as mentioned in the handwritten note at the bottom. The handwriting provides an identification number "1943.1051," describes the object, and attributes its availability to a source or individual. The image has been edited to obscure a portion with a large gray rectangle, likely to maintain privacy or confidentiality. The photograph itself is in black and white, and even though most of it is covered by the gray rectangle, we can see the edge of a round, textured item, probably part of the Aztec lava stone piece. There is a visible paper tag with orange marking adhered to the page, and the upper right-hand corner shows signs of wear or damage to the page, indicating age or frequent handling.
The image depicts a photograph of an ancient artifact, specifically a stone head, displayed within the pages of a book or album. The head appears to be crafted from a dark, polished stone, likely basalt or a similar material, and is characterized by its smooth, rounded surface and stylized facial features. The face is symmetrical, with prominent, almond-shaped eyes, a defined nose, and a slightly open mouth, giving it an expressive and somewhat solemn appearance. The head is topped with a rounded, helmet-like structure, which could be interpreted as a headdress or ceremonial adornment.
The photograph is mounted in a protective sleeve within the book, suggesting it is part of an archival or cataloging collection. Below the image, handwritten text provides contextual information:
The overall presentation indicates that this is a historical or anthropological artifact, likely used for study or display in a museum or academic setting. The careful mounting and labeling suggest its importance as a cultural or archaeological piece.
The image shows a black-and-white photograph of an ancient stone head, possibly from an Aztec culture, displayed in a book. The photograph is placed on the right side of the book's page, with the left side of the page having a white margin. The stone head has a life-size appearance and is displayed on a white background. The book's page has a green border, and a white paper is attached to the left side of the page.