Mask, 1-550. Many Teotihuacán masks were once tied to something via holes on the back--perhaps a body-shaped form dressed in garments, ornaments, and a headdress that identified the figure. The stone masks’ eyes and mouths once held inlays representing irises, pupils, and teeth.
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Keywords: art, central, ceramic, classic, cleveland, heritage, mexico, museum, period, slip, teotihuacá, unknown