Nicoya Shamanic Transformation Column
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Nicoya Shamanic Transformation Column

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Carved from volcanic stone (500–1350), this spiraling column depicts a human–animal metamorphosis, a common theme in shamanic traditions of the Greater Nicoya region. The figure at the top, possibly a jaguar or deity, emerges from an elongated body with hybrid limbs. Such sculptures may have marked sacred sites where rituals invoked spiritual power and cosmic connection.