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Location: Monument 19 was found by a local inhabitant, Simon Palma, in the southern plaza of Mound Group 1 during 1942 and it was placed in the site museum at its dedication in 1975.
Associations: None recorded.
Condition: Missing head.
Photographs: Present report, Plate 27.
Drawings: None.
Carved Areas: Sculpture in the round.
Material: This monument was found subsequent to Williams' work. However, there is nothing about it to suggest that its material is any different than that of Monument 1.
Dimensions: Height 50 cm, Width 52 cm, Depth 162 cm. Tenon height 33 cm, Width 40 cm, Depth 77 cm.
Description: Monument 19 is a horizontal tenon sculpture in the form of a prostrate human figure with the arms doubled at its sides and its hands against its chest. The hands are depicted as mittens without indications of fingers. The head has been broken off at the neck, but the face probably looked upward. The arms are defined by flowing lines and modeled forms. The figure wears a collar and single wristbands with a possible cape on its back.