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Knotted rattlesnake, Aztec 1100-1520 (postclassic)
Compact and smoothly polished, this rattlesnake displays typical Aztec sculptural techniques. Both the musculature of this snake’s body and its head have been sculpted in great detail. The eyes were probably once inlaid, and ferocious fangs descend from the snake’s upper jaw. Snakes were powerful symbols throughout Mesoamerican history, linked with the sky, rain, and agriculture. Aztecs may have seen the snake’s shedding of its skin as a metaphor for the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth.
Source: art.thewalters.org