Smile on prehispanic pottery
“An overview of the happiness and spirituality of mesoamerican natives reflected in their pottery”
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59334/ROV.v2i27.205Keywords:
Pre Columbian art, ceramic, smile, teethAbstract
Pre Columbian art crafts and ceramics are one of the artistic expressions that contain more evidence of life and
beings of the Pre-hispanic people; in these pieces one can see particular characteristics of the aborigine. Among
them, the joy and pleasantness of their daily life, which is contained in the different objects that show wide
smiles and molded teeth that survived through the centuries.
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