A camelid sacrum refers to a bone found in the lower back of a camelid (a family that includes llamas and alpacas). In Mesoamerican art, these bones were often carved into intricate shapes representing animals or mythical creatures.
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Mesoamerica: A region in Central America where several ancient civilizations thrived, including the Maya and Aztec.
Anthropomorphic Figures: Representations of gods or supernatural beings with human-like characteristics.
Ritual Objects: Items used in religious ceremonies or rituals that hold symbolic meaning within a specific culture.