Pre Columbian Replica Zapotec God "Murcielago" Bat Jade Serpentina Pendant and Black Obsidian Beaded Necklace (#18)
Pre Columbian Replica Zapotec God "Murcielago" Bat Jade Serpentina Pendant and Black Obsidian Beaded Necklace (#18)
Pre Columbian Replica Zapotec God "Murcielago" Bat Jade Serpentina Pendant and Black Obsidian Beaded Necklace. Replica of relic found at Zona Arqueológica de Monte Albán, Mexico Oaxaca!
Adjustable Robe Necklace
Mask of the Bat God
This ancient jade mask depicting the Zapotec bat god was found in the ruins of the pyramids of Monte Alban.
This strange and sinister jade mask was discovered by archeologists excavating a tomb in the ruins of the ancient city of Monte Alban, once the heart of the powerful Zapotec civilization. Although some scholarly disagreement remains as to what purpose this mask served, it is overwhelmingly acknowledged that it portrays a bat.
It’s believed the mask was created between 100 BC and 200 AD at the height of Monte Alban’s dominance of the region. It’s made out of 25 pieces of jade, a green stone highly valued to Mesoamerican civilizations, with yellow, piercing eyes made from shell fragments. Now on display at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City, it is known as the mask of the Zapotec bat god.