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Reconsidering Olmec Visual Culture: The Unborn, Women, and Creation

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Reconsidering Olmec Visual Culture: The Unborn, Women, and Creation - Tate, Carolyn E
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Recently, scholars of Olmec visual culture have identified symbols for umbilical cords, bundles, and cave-wombs, as well as a significant number of women portrayed on monuments and as figurines. In this groundbreaking study, Carolyn Tate demonstrates that these subjects were part of a major emphasis on gestational imagery in Formative Period Mesoamerica. In Reconsidering Olmec Visual Culture, she identifies the presence of women, human embryos, and fetuses in monuments and portable objects dating from 1400 to 400 BC and ...

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Reconsidering Olmec Visual Culture: The Unborn, Women, and Creation 2012, University of Texas Press, Austin, TX

ISBN-13: 9780292728523

Hardcover