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This stone sculpture depicts a figure in a kneeling or seated position, carved in a style characteristic of Pre-Columbian art. The figure wears an elaborate headdress with geometric patterns and ear ornaments. The body is adorned with intricate carved designs and patterns, particularly visible on the chest and arms. The sculpture shows careful attention to anatomical proportions while maintaining a stylized form. The surface appears weathered, with a grayish-brown patina that suggests age and wear. The figure's arms are crossed over the chest in what may be a ceremonial or dignified pose. Geometric motifs and spiral designs are carved in relief throughout the piece, especially prominent on the clothing or ceremonial garments. The overall composition is compact and balanced, with the figure's pose creating a stable triangular form.