Zapotec Jade Bat Assemblage
https://ohai.social/@archaeohistories/112960899242976862
I know the old 'good name for a band' gag is a bit tired so let this put it finally to sleep.
https://ohai.social/@archaeohistories/112960899242976862
I know the old 'good name for a band' gag is a bit tired so let this put it finally to sleep.
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Attached: 1 image Zapotec Jade Bat Assemblage; belonged to Protoclassic Period, Monte Alban II (100 BC - 200 AD), found in a Zapotec Royal Tomb at Monte Alban, Oaxaca, Mexico. A jade assemblage representing a leaf-nosed Bat god. Likely worn as a belt or chest adornment. The mask is made of 25 pieces of jade, with yellow eyes and teeth made of seashells. 📷© Adrian Hernandez National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City - Mexico #archaeohistories