Precolumbian Decoration of the Teeth in Ecuador, With Some Account of the Occurrence of the Custom in Other Parts of North And South America;
Precolumbian Decoration of the Teeth in Ecuador, With Some Account of the Occurrence of the Custom in Other Parts of North And South America;
Marshall H Marshall Howard Saville
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A like parallel occurs in the first type of three-pointed stones, the heads of which recall those of men, lizards, and birds. The few known specimens of the second type have human faces. The figures representing lizards in both the first and the third type of three-pointed stones are characterized by elongated snouts, eyes, and two pits, representing nostrils, placed near the extremity of the upper lip. The human faces of the first type generally have the ornamented fillet reaching from ear to ...ear, which is never rep- resented in reptilian three-pointed stones of the first type, but is present in reptile figures in the third type. Ears appear in human but never in bird or reptilian forms. In place of a depression or pit in the median line of the head-band, the reptilian figures of the third type have a device consisting of a low convex projection and pit of the first form. This last-mentioned feature is sometimes situated in a fold extending downward over the forehead, suggesting a frontal ornament.
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