Old-Mexico

North America

proto-negroid belt : african diaspora in the americas

an untold history of the third branch of African Art of ourTime


Old-Mexico


 

 

 

 

a.Colossal Head - San Lorenzo, Veracruz, Mexico c.1200 B.C.
The most famous and impressive of the hundreds of stone monuments and portable art objects left by the Olmecs - sometimes called the "mother civilization" of ancient Mexico - are the Colossal Head... It should be firmy stated that all speculation regarding "African" features and hence an ancient African affiliation of these monolithic effigies must be consigned to the realm of fantasy.
(p.14 in Pre-Columbian Art of Mexico, J.L. Furst -1980)

b. Kneeling Muscular Figure with Beard - La Lima, Ulua Valley, Honduras
...What impressed me the most was the Ethiopian physical type it represents; I reflected that undoubtedly Negroes had been in this country and this had been in the earliest times of the world: that head was not important for the Mexican archeology, but also forthe world in general.

(p.29 quote of Melgar y Serrano 1869 - in Olmec Art of Ancient Mexico, Richard Diehl)


North America


  British Columbia: nisga'a sculpture  
   
Reference:
1. sculptures: afrique . asie . oceanie . ameriques by jacques kerchache.

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