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Mexica Standard-Bearer Figure

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This basalt sculpture (1431–54) represents a guardian figure from the sacred Templo Mayor. The raised hand once held a greenstone staff, while the chest cavity symbolized ritual heart offerings. Created by the Mexica—an Indigenous people who founded Tenochtitlan and led the Aztec Empire—it was buried as part of ceremonial renewal under Motecuhzoma I.
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