Pre-Columbian Diquis Stone Peg Figure - Costa Rica
Pre-Columbian Costa Rican Diquis Stone Peg Figure - a carved andesite tuff / basalt stone 'peg' figure from the Diquis region of ancient Costa Rica. Depicts a standing male with rob and arms / hands to his side, possibly wearing a headdress. There are several theories regarding the use and representation of these figures - boundary markers, shaman figure, warrior figure, or captive figure. Approx. Size: 12.25" H x 4.5" W; Approx. Weight: 6.2 lbs | Ex. Museum; Large private collection | The Diquis culture (sometimes spelled Diquís) was a pre-Columbian indigenous culture of Costa Rica that flourished from AD 700 to 1530.
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Pre-Columbian Costa Rican Diquis Stone Peg Figure - a carved andesite tuff / basalt stone 'peg' figure from the Diquis region of ancient Costa Rica. Depicts a standing male with rob and arms / hands to his side, possibly wearing a headdress. There are several theories regarding the use and representation of these figures - boundary markers, shaman figure, warrior figure, or captive figure. Approx. Size: 12.25" H x 4.5" W; Approx. Weight: 6.2 lbs | Ex. Museum; Large private collection | The Diquis culture (sometimes spelled Diquís) was a pre-Columbian indigenous culture of Costa Rica that flourished from AD 700 to 1530.