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(squirrel and bird) nibbling the ears of maize. There are also animal 

 figures erect on their haunches at the feet of the principal figure. 



Fig. 21. Pottery figures from Guatemala. 



The second piece, h, is a sitting figure, similarly costumed, with a large 

 headdress, the chief feature of which is a high braided structure, perhaps 



