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  1. Art--Mexico--Teocaltiche (Jalisco) (2)
  2. Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley (72)
  3. Art--Mexico--Tierra Blanca (Veracruz-Llave : Municipio) (6)
  4. Art--Mexico--Veracruz (Veracruz-Llave) (74)
  5. Art--Mexico--Xalitla (2)
  6. Art--Mexico--Xochipala (Guerrero) (1)
  7. Art--Mexico--Zacatecas (State) (23)
  8. Articulated figures are found in burials usually in pairs indicating some sort of funerary function. The majority of the figures are female and if lines appear on the lower body that would indicate a previous birth. The head and body unit is mold-made, while the arms and legs are hand-made. Teotihuacan figures have a clefted head or headdress, a Teotihuacan face, ear spools and a collar necklace. (6)
  9. Articulated Teotihuacan figures are usually buried in pairs. This figure has a pronounced belly flap, which indicates a past pregnancy. How these figures were used by the Teotihuacanos is unknown. Their nude body suggests that they were dressed in clothing. (6)
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  11. artifacts (1)
  12. Artist-designed windows (12)
  13. Artists (62)
  14. Artists and community (2)
  15. Artists and theater (2)
  16. arts (1)
  17. Arts administrators (16)
  18. As the Aztecs conquered their surrounding neighbors, they required tribute from their subjects. Atlixca, in the northern state of Puebla, was a ceramic center known for vibrant red and black ware. The ceramic ware was hand-built, wheel-processed, and burnished. This graphite ware appealed to the senses and tastes of elite Aztecs. (6)
  19. Ascencio, Mario A. (16)
  20. Asian Americans (62)