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Reclining female earthenware figurine in the Chinesco style from Nayarit Mexico 300 BCE-300CE, associated with the "shaft tomb tradition" (or "shaft tomb culture") of Western Mexico. Photographed at the de Young Museum of Fine Arts, San Francisco, California.

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Photographer: Mary Harrsch, who has graciously allowed us to use this photo.

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