Zoomorphic Stone, 8th-14th Century CE
Specifications
Dimensions: L 14 cm x W 11 cm x H 9 cm
Material: Volcanic Tuff / Andesite Stone
Provenance: Surface find from the ancient Brantas River basin area, East Java
Description:
A stone artifact in a zoomorphic form resembling a crouching amphibian. A distinct spiral "tridatu" pattern is visible on the dorsal surface, a strong indicator of hand-carved craftsmanship from the Medang to Majapahit era.
The surface is 80% covered in natural soil patina and oxidation, evidence of long-term burial. The condition is intact with no restoration.
Probable Function:
Based on iconography and find context, this artifact is believed to have served a ritual purpose in an agrarian society. It is likely associated with fertility rites, the worship of Dewi Sri, or as a talisman to ward off pestilence during the Hindu-Buddhist period in ancient Java.
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