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This Pre-Columbian sculpture is carved from dark stone or wood, showing a figure in a seated, cross-legged position. The figure wears an elaborate headdress with geometric patterns and ear ornaments. The body features intricate geometric designs and patterns carved into the shoulders, arms, and legs. The sculpture has a strong profile view, with pronounced features characteristic of Pre-Columbian art. The surface shows a rich, weathered patina, suggesting age and use. The overall composition is compact and balanced, with the figure's pose creating a stable triangular form. Fine details include incised linear patterns and raised relief elements that add texture and visual interest to the piece.