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Free Virtual Lecture- Stories of Women from Jaina Island Maya Figurines

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  • Harvard Museums of Science & Culture and Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology
  • Free

    Miller

    Maya female ceramic figurines from the island of Jaina produced in the Late Classic Period (600–900 CE) are admired for their lifelike, poignant, and sometimes amusing characteristics.

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    Cost

    This Event is free!

    Location

    • Only virtual (online or over the phone).

    Dates and Times

    Wed, April 7 2021 6PM – 7PM

    Additional information

    Maya female ceramic figurines from the island of Jaina in Campeche, Mexico, produced in the Late Classic Period (600–900 CE) are admired for their lifelike, poignant, and sometimes amusing characteristics. Long assumed to be elite women or moon goddesses, these figurines reveal a complexity of Maya social life, especially for women, that is rarely seen in other painted ceramics or monumental sculpture. They also offer insights into the culture of Jaina Island, including disturbing enslavement practices. Mary Miller will discuss various interpretations of Jaina figurines—including previously unrecognized roles and rituals for male and female figures—based on recent archaeological research and the analysis of hundreds of figurines from collections in Mexico, Europe, and the United States.

    Mary Miller, Director, Getty Research Institute

    Advanced registration required. Visit the event registration page to register for this free virtual event. Registration closes 30 minutes before start time. 

    2021 Tatiana Proskouriakoff Award Lecture

    Presented by the Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology and Harvard Museums of Science & Culture

    Jaina figurine courtesy Mary Miller

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    Free

    Miller

    Wed, April 7 2021 6PM – 7PM

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    Last updated March 20, 2021.