Three-Cornered Stone.

Three-Cornered Stone (Trigonolito), 13th–15th century, Dominican Republic, Caribbean, San Juan de la Maguana, reportedly, Taino, Limestone (fossiliferous), H. 6 3/4 x W. 3 3/4 x D. 7 1/4 in. (17.1 x 9.5 x 18.4 cm), Stone-Sculpture, The Taino people produced three-cornered stones, known as trigonolitos, over a broad expanse of time that allowed for evolution of their form. Early examples are small in size and believed to have been privately owned, while later larger sculptures may have been used in public ceremony. (Photo by: Sepia Times/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Three-Cornered Stone (Trigonolito), 13th–15th century, Dominican Republic, Caribbean, San Juan de la Maguana, reportedly, Taino, Limestone (fossiliferous), H. 6 3/4 x W. 3 3/4 x D. 7 1/4 in. (17.1 x 9.5 x 18.4 cm), Stone-Sculpture, The Taino people produced three-cornered stones, known as trigonolitos, over a broad expanse of time that allowed for evolution of their form. Early examples are small in size and believed to have been privately owned, while later larger sculptures may have been used in public ceremony. (Photo by: Sepia Times/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Three-Cornered Stone.
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Sepia Times / Contributor
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01 February, 2018
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