Captive Figure

AD 900-1200 (late Period V-early Period VI)

24.9 cm 44.2 cm 12.7 cm

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Warfare was a common means of territorial defense and expansion, the victors gaining land and resources and especially tribute in the form of goods (foodstuff s and crafted items) and human labor. The public display of bound captives proclaimed a community's hegemony and the p...

Sculpture

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80362
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Private collection, New York; Ron Messick Fine Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico; purchased by John G. Bourne, Sante Fe, 2001; given to John G. Bourne Foundation, 2001 [1]; given to Walters Art Museum, 2013.[1] according to Bourne Foundation accounts
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