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Guanacaste-Nicoya Warrior Statue
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Guanacaste-Nicoya Warrior Statue

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This volcanic stone figure (500–1350) from the Guanacaste–Nicoya culture shows a standing male with raised arm and tall headdress. The posture suggests authority or command, while nudity and regalia mark elite identity. Such sculptures conveyed rank and power in ritual settings, demonstrating technical skill and social hierarchy in pre-Columbian Costa Rica.

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