Double-headed figure, 2300–2200 B.C., Ecuador, Valdivia, Ceramic, H. 3 1/2 x W. 1 1/2 in. (8.9 x 3.8 cm), Ceramics-Sculpture, Some of the earliest known works of art in western South America have been found on Ecuador's Santa Elena Peninsula, where the Valdivia peoples produced small stone and ceramic figurines. These latter statuettes were produced from two slabs of clay pressed together to form the torso and legs
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Double-headed figure, 2300–2200 B.C, Ecuador, Valdivia, Ceramic, H, 3 1/2 x W, 1 1/2, 8.9 3.8 cm, Ceramics-Sculpture, earliest, works, art, western South America, Santa Elena, Peninsula, Valdivia peoples, produced, small, stone, ceramic figurines, latter statuettes, two slabs, clay pressed, together, form, torso, legs
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