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Aztec statuette of fertility goddess

Description Their story goes that this statuette was found buried at a depth of 5' while digging a gas pipeline. The statue is in excellent condition, other than a chip on the arm from being dug up. It is terracotta, and from others I've seen online, appears to be from the 100-250 B.C. time period. The paint/markings are intact, and is the only one I've seen with a headdress.I have never seen anything like it, want to know if is authentic, and an approx. value.
Category Pottery
Medium terracotta
Distinguishing marks painting is in good condition
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item approx. 13" tall
Date Period 100-250 B.C.?
Weight approx. 2 lbs
History I came across this item at a garage sale.
Price Paid (If known) $100
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