Valdivian Phase 2 Rounded Palmer Stone. Made from course Volcanic stone. Carefully
incised anthropomorphic features covering the front. Measures 3.75" in height 1.5”
width.
Loma Alta, Ecuador Ca 2500 BC - 2200 BC. Mineral and sediment deposits in microscopic
crevices. Condition: Choice
Ex. Mann Collection, Va. Acquired in the 1970s
Similar example published in Ancient Ecuador - Culture, Clay and Creativity 3000-300
B.C. p 40 plate 77. Also appear at Casa del Alabado Museum of Pre-Columbian Art,
Quito, Ecuador
Palmers Stones represents the earliest known appearance of human figurines in the
New World. The range from simple ground plaques (Phase 1) to elaborately carved representations
in which the facial features are clearly indicated and hands are depicted as a feather
or rake-like design. The stone prisms are turned into human effigies by low relief
carving emphasizing the eyes and hands. The progressive sequence of stone figurines
are from the simple rectangular plaque, to plaques with a groove indicating the division
between the legs, to the more detailed depiction of the human face and limbs (Phase
2).