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This Pre-Columbian ceramic sculpture depicts a seated figure carved from dark clay or stone. The figure is shown in a formal, symmetrical pose with hands clasped or pressed together in front of the chest. The sculpture features pronounced stylized elements typical of Pre-Columbian art, including large ears, a broad nose, and simplified geometric forms throughout. The surface shows traces of reddish pigment and weathering consistent with its age. The figure appears to be wearing some kind of headdress or hair ornament, and the body is depicted with simplified horizontal lines suggesting clothing or body ornaments. The overall form is compact and blocky, with the figure's legs folded beneath in a seated position. The sculpture's dark coloring and worn surface texture suggest significant age and possible ritual use.