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3D modely ARTPottery Smiling Head 1 at The British Museum, LondonTitle Pottery smiling head Artist Unknown Date Classic Veracruz, AD 300-1200 Medium Pottery Dimensions x Accession # Ethno. 1975 Am 8.3 After the first flowering of Olmec culture, the focus of Gulf Coast civilisation gradually shifted northward to the regional capital and ceremonial centre of El Tajin. A vigorous and distinctive art style spread from southern Veracruz, eventually to exert an influence at Teotihuacan and the Toltec capital of Tula in the central highlands. A constant flow of ideas and trade strengthened the connections between the Gulf Coast lowlands and successive highland cultures. One expression of this was the development of a ritual ball game, variants of which were widely adopted throughout Mesoamerica. Sanctuaries and shrines which originally formed the focus of local cults became part of a more extensive 'sacred geography' that embraced mountains, lakes and islands. Over the centuries seasonal rites and ceremonies were incorporated into an agricultural calendar which revolved around the seasons. náhodný výběr modelů
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