Sunday, April 29, 2012
One eye open, one eye closed
In several samples, I have noticed the same pattern of one eye open, one eye closed, or one side of the face of a live person, the other of a skull. The theme of life and death.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Noses
There is a wide variety of noses in all the faces I have found. It is an observation. From Mayan noses ( given away by their animal headdresses), to E.Ts to Parisian noses, this is a wide range! I didn't expect that. I thought they would be all American Indian noses. What do we know!
A mean tool
This tool has 3 sharp points. Two lumps of clay were added to make a handle. We can see that the base has been cut as a rectangle. The clay is not smooth, it has some texture and interestingly there are faces on the handle.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012
Rudimentary classification of the portraits
This is where it's at. 2 trays of portraits classified by which side of the rock they are on: top surface, at 3/4 of the top, profile-left, profile- right.
The variety is such that it boggles your mind.
This is a first attempt at organizing and at making some sense of them.
My next project is to classify them by the nose as the noses are all different.- that was another big surprise.
Arrowhead
Thursday, April 12, 2012
2 eyes and 1 mouth
Here is a photo of a small clay rock found on the ledge of a wash nearby.
I don't know why the photo is coming sideways on the blog. In any case the right eye has been filled with a different color of clay, the left eye is hollow and the mouth is a thin rock added to the main rock which has a shape of a wedge.
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