CBA-S1
L 9″ x W 9.5″ x H 34″
This artifact is a wooden figure likely used for ritualistic purposes, originating from Central Africa. The anthropomorphic design suggests its role in spiritual or ceremonial practices, possibly to invoke protection or fertility. The prominent facial features and stance are characteristic of cultural expressions found within this region.
Crafted primarily from wood, the figure demonstrates evidence of polychrome coloring, enhancing its visual and symbolic impact. The use of scarification motifs indicates a connection to identity and ancestral honor, resonating with historical practices of the early to mid-20th century. Such figures were integral to the social and spiritual fabric of the communities that produced them.
This analysis was performed by AI and is not to be used as a definitive source of truth.