This article explores the ancient art of Mesoamerican sculpture through the lens of the Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca Head, a monumental stone carving from the Postclassic period of Mesoamerican history.
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The Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca head is a terracotta head, probably originally part of a larger figurine, discovered in 1933 among pre-Columbian or just post-Columbian grave goods in the Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca zone in the Toluca Valley, approximately 65 kilometers northwest of Mexico City.