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WHAT

  1. 1 1/2 in high x 1 1/16 in … (5)
  2. 1 1/2 in high x 1 3/16 in … (5)
  3. 1 1/2 in high x 2 3/4 in … (6)
  4. 1 1/2 in high x 3 3/4 in … (6)
  5. 1 1/4 in (6)
  6. 1 1/4 in long x 3/4 in wi … (4)
  7. 1 1/8 in high x 1 3/4 in … (4)
  8. 1 1/8 in high x 7/8 in wi … (4)
  9. 1 1/8 to 2 3/4 in diamete … (2)
  10. 1 11/16 in high x 5 5/16 … (6)
  11. 1 13/16 in high x 2 3/16 … (4)
  12. 1 15/16 in high x 1 1/8 i … (6)
  13. 1 3/4 in deep (4)
  14. 1 3/4 in high x 1 5/16 in … (5)
  15. 1 3/8 in (4)
  16. 1 3/8 in high x 1 1/2 in … (4)
  17. 1 3/8 in high x 1 5/16 in … (4)
  18. 1 5/8 in high x 3 in wide … (6)
  19. 1 7/8 in high x 1 11/16 i … (4)
  20. 1 7/8 in high x 1 3/8 in … (6)
  21. 1 7/8 in high x 6 3/4 in … (6)
  22. 1 cm wide x 3 cm in diame … (4)
  23. 1 in high x 1 1/16 in wid … (4)
  24. 1 in high x 1 7/16 in wid … (4)
  25. 1 in high x 2 1/2 in diam … (6)
  26. 1 in wide (5)
  27. 1.56 in high x 4.56 in di … (6)
  28. 1.81 in high x 1.94 in wi … (6)
  29. 1/2 in high x 1 3/8 in di … (5)
  30. 1/2 to 1 1/2 in high x 1 … (6)
  31. 1/4 to 2 1/4 in high x 1 … (19)
  32. 1/4 to 2/3 in high x 1 3/ … (6)
  33. 1/6 in high x 15/16 in di … (4)
  34. 10 1/4 in high x 3 7/16 i … (6)
  35. 10 3/8 in high x 6 3/8 in … (6)
  36. 10 3/8 in high x 7 in wid … (6)
  37. 10 in high x 3 3/4 in wid … (5)
  38. 11 1/2 in high x 2 1/16 i … (6)
  39. 11 1/2 in high x 8 7/8 in … (6)
  40. 11 1/2 in high x 9 1/4 in … (8)
  41. 11 1/4 in high x 2 1/8 in … (5)
  42. 11 3/4 in high x 11 3/8 … (16)
  43. 11 9/16 in high x 1 1/8 i … (4)
  44. 11 9/16 in high x 8 1/2 i … (6)
  45. 12 1/2 in high x 5 1/4 in … (6)
  46. 12 1/2 in high x 8 3/8 in … (6)
  47. 12 in high x 10.5 in wide … (6)
  48. 12 in high x 5 11/16 in w … (6)
  49. 13 1/2 in high x 6 5/8 in … (6)
  50. 13/16 in high x 1 5/16 in … (5)
  51. 13/16 in high x 1 5/8 in … (5)
  52. 13/16 in high x 1 7/16 in … (7)
  53. 13/16 in high x 11/16 in … (5)
  54. 14 3/4 in high x 6 3/8 in … (6)
  55. 14 in high x 8 in wide x … (7)
  56. 15 1/2 in high x 10 13/16 … (6)
  57. 15 1/4 in high x 3 7/16 i … (6)
  58. 15 in high x 8 1/4 in wid … (6)
  59. 15 varied ear spools: se … (19)
  60. 15/16 in high x 1 1/8 in … (6)
  61. 16 1/8 in long x 1 7/8 in … (6)
  62. 16 9/16 in long x 2 in wi … (4)
  63. 18 1/2 in high x 11 7/8 i … (6)
  64. 2 1/2 in high x 5 1/8 in … (6)
  65. 2 1/8 in high x 1 3/8 in … (6)
  66. 2 11/16 in high x 1 7/16 … (6)
  67. 2 11/16 in high x 2 1/8 i … (6)
  68. 2 11/16 in high x 2 in wi … (6)
  69. 2 13/16 in high x 1 1/2 … (12)
  70. 2 13/16 in high x 2 1/8 i … (6)
  71. 2 15/16 high x 5 in long … (6)
  72. 2 15/16 in high x 5 5/8 i … (6)
  73. 2 3/16 in high x 1 11/16 … (6)
  74. 2 3/4 in high x 1 3/8 in … (7)
  75. 2 3/4 in high x 2 in wide … (6)
  76. 2 3/8 in high x 1 5/16 in … (6)
  77. 2 3/8 in high x 1 5/16 in … (6)
  78. 2 3/8 in high x 4 1/8 in … (6)
  79. 2 5/16 in high x 1 5/16 i … (6)
  80. 2 5/16 in high x 3 1/8 in … (4)
  81. 2 5/16 in high x 3 7/8 in … (6)
  82. 2 5/8 in high x 1 13/16 i … (6)
  83. 2 7/16 in high x 1 13/16 … (4)
  84. 2 7/16 in high x 2 13/16 … (6)
  85. 2 7/18 in high x 2 3/8 in … (7)
  86. 2 7/8 in high x 1 7/8 in … (6)
  87. 2 7/8 in high x 2 1/2 in … (6)
  88. 2 7/8 in high x 2 1/8 in … (6)
  89. 2 7/8 in high x 3 3/8 in … (6)
  90. 2 9/16 in high x 1 11/16 … (6)
  91. 2 9/16 in high x 3 1/2 in … (6)
  92. 2 9/16 in high x 3 15/16 (6)
  93. 2 9/16 in high x 3/4 in w … (9)
  94. 2 in high x 1 1/4 in wide … (6)
  95. 2 in high x 1 in wide x 9 … (6)
  96. 2 in high x 19/16 in wide … (4)
  97. 2 in high x 2 3/4 in diam … (6)
  98. 2 in high x 7/8 in wide x … (6)
  99. 27 3/4 in long (4)
  100. 27 in long x 1/4 to 13/16 … (5)
  101. 3 1/16 in high x 1 7/16 i … (5)
  102. 3 1/2 in high x 2 5/8 in … (6)
  103. 3 1/2 in high x 2 in wide … (5)
  104. 3 1/2 in high x 3 5/8 in … (6)
  105. 3 1/3 in high x 7 5/6 in … (6)
  106. 3 1/4 in high x 2 1/8 in … (6)
  107. 3 1/4 in high x 2 3/4 in … (6)
  108. 3 1/6 in high x 2 3/4 in … (7)
  109. 3 1/8 in high x 1 7/8 in … (7)
  110. 3 1/8 in high x 8 3/4 in … (6)
  111. 3 11/16 in high x 1 13/16 … (6)
  112. 3 11/16 in high x 3 1/2 i … (6)
  113. 3 11/16 in high x 4 5/8 i … (6)
  114. 3 11/16 in high x 4 5/8 i … (6)
  115. 3 11/32 in high x7 5/8 in … (6)
  116. 3 15/16 in high x 1 1/4 i … (6)
  117. 3 15/16 in high x 2 15/16 … (6)
  118. 3 3/16 in high x 5 3/8 in … (6)
  119. 3 3/4 in high x 1 15/16 i … (6)
  120. 3 3/4 in high x 1 3/8 in … (6)
  121. 3 3/4 in high x 2 1/2 in … (6)
  122. 3 3/4 in high x 3 in wide … (6)
  123. 3 3/4 in high x 6 1/8 in … (6)
  124. 3 3/8 in high x 2 1/2 in … (6)
  125. 3 3/8 in high x 3 3/8 in … (6)
  126. 3 3/8 in high x 7 3/4 in … (6)
  127. 3 5/16 in high x 2 1/4 in … (6)
  128. 3 5/16 in high x 3 7/8 in … (6)
  129. 3 5/16 in high x 8 1/2 in … (6)
  130. 3 5/8 in high x 1 7/8 in … (6)
  131. 3 5/8 in high x 2 3/4 in … (6)
  132. 3 5/8 in high x 2 3/8 in … (6)
  133. 3 5/8 in high x 3 1/8 in … (6)
  134. 3 5/8 in high x 3 7/8 in … (6)
  135. 3 5/8 in high x 5 1/2 in … (6)
  136. 3 7/16 in high x 11 91/6 … (6)
  137. 3 7/16 in high x 2 13/16 … (4)
  138. 3 7/8 in high x 2 1/16 in … (6)
  139. 3 9/16 in high x 1 3/8 in … (6)
  140. 3 9/16 in high x 8 5/8 in … (6)
  141. 3 in high x 1 5/8 in wide … (6)
  142. 3 in high x 1 7/8 in wide … (6)
  143. 3 in high x 10 1/2 in dia … (6)
  144. 3 in high x 2 11/16 in wi … (6)
  145. 3 in high x 2 3/8 in wide … (6)
  146. 3 in high x 4 5/8 in wide … (6)
  147. 3 in high x 5 in wide x 5 … (6)
  148. 3.45 in high x 2.2 in wid … (5)
  149. 3/16 in deep x 1 3/16 in … (4)
  150. 3/16 in wide x 2 9/16 in … (4)
  151. 3/4 in high x 1 7/8 in di … (6)
  152. 3/4 in high x 2 7/8 in wi … (6)
  153. 3/8 in wide x 3 3/8 in di … (6)
  154. 4 1/16 in high x 2 7/16 i … (6)
  155. 4 1/16 in high x 5 1/16 i … (6)
  156. 4 1/2 in high x 1 3/4 in … (6)
  157. 4 1/2 in high x 3 1/2 in … (6)
  158. 4 1/2 in high x 6 1/2 in … (6)
  159. 4 1/4 in high x 10 1/4 in … (6)
  160. 4 1/4 in high x 12 5/8 in … (6)
  161. 4 1/4 in high x 5 in diam … (6)
  162. 4 11/16 in high x 3 3/4 i … (6)
  163. 4 11/16 in high x 6 13/16 … (6)
  164. 4 13/16 in high x 2 1/16 … (6)
  165. 4 13/16 in high x 2 15/16 … (6)
  166. 4 13/16 in high x 4 5/16 … (6)
  167. 4 3/16 in high x 3 7/8 in … (6)
  168. 4 3/4 in high x 1 7/8 in … (5)
  169. 4 3/4 in high x 13/16 in … (4)
  170. 4 3/4 in high x 2 1/2 in … (6)
  171. 4 3/4 in high x 5 1/4 in … (6)
  172. 4 3/4 in long x 2 5/8 in … (6)
  173. 4 3/8 in high x 1 13/16 i … (6)
  174. 4 3/8 in high x 2 11/16 i … (6)
  175. 4 3/8 in high x 2 3/4 in … (6)
  176. 4 3/8 in high x 3 in wide … (6)
  177. 4 5/16 in high x 3 1/8 in … (6)
  178. 4 5/8 in high x 1 1/2 in … (6)
  179. 4 5/8 in high x 1 3/4 in … (6)
  180. 4 5/8 in high x 1 9/16 in … (6)
  181. 4 5/8 in high x 3 1/2 in … (6)
  182. 4 5/8 in high x 3 1/8 in … (6)
  183. 4 5/8 in high x 3 1/8 in … (6)
  184. 4 7/16 in high x 2 1/8 in … (6)
  185. 4 7/8 in high x 10 1/4 in … (6)
  186. 4 7/8 in high x 2 1/8 in … (6)
  187. 4 7/8 in high x 2 3/4 in … (4)
  188. 4 7/8 in high x 6 1/2 in … (19)
  189. 4 in high x 2 15/16 in wi … (6)
  190. 4 in high x 4 11/16 in wi … (6)
  191. 4 in high x 5 1/4 in wide … (6)
  192. 4 in high x 6 1/2 in diam … (6)
  193. 4 in high x 8 in diamete … (13)
  194. 5 1/2 in high x 1 3/4 in … (6)
  195. 5 1/2 in high x 2 1/2 in … (6)
  196. 5 1/2 in high x 2 7/16 in … (6)
  197. 5 1/2 in long x 2 in wide … (6)
  198. 5 1/4 in high x 4 1/4 in … (6)
  199. 5 1/4 in high x 4 1/8 in … (6)
  200. 5 1/8 in high x 2 5/8 in … (6)
  201. 5 1/8 in high x 4 1/16 in … (6)
  202. 5 11/16 in high x 4 1/8 i … (6)
  203. 5 13/16 in high x 3 7/16 … (6)
  204. 5 13/16 in high x 5 7/8 i … (6)
  205. 5 3/4 in high x 2 5/8 in … (6)
  206. 5 3/4 in high x 3 11/16 i … (6)
  207. 5 3/8 in high x 2 1/8 in … (6)
  208. 5 5/8 in high x 2 1/2 in … (6)
  209. 5 5/8 in high x 2 1/4 in … (6)
  210. 5 5/8 in high x 2 5/8 in … (6)
  211. 5 5/8 in high x 2 5/8 in … (6)
  212. 5 5/8 in high x 8 3/4 in … (6)
  213. 5 7/16 in high x 2 13/16 … (1)
  214. 5 7/16 in high x 3 5/8 i … (11)
  215. 5 7/8 in high x 2 15/16 i … (6)
  216. 5 7/8 in high x 3 9/16 in … (6)
  217. 5 7/8 in high x 4 1/2 in … (6)
  218. 5 9/16 in high x 1 11/16 … (6)
  219. 5 in high x 3 3/8 in wide … (6)
  220. 5 in high x 4 1/4 in wide … (6)
  221. 5 in high x 5 3/4 in diam … (6)
  222. 5 in high x 5 5/8 in diam … (6)
  223. 5 in high x 5 in diameter (6)
  224. 5 in high x 6 11/16 in lo … (8)
  225. 5.62 in high x 5 1/2 in w … (6)
  226. 5/8 in high x 1 3/8 in di … (4)
  227. 6 1/16 in high x 3 1/8 in … (6)
  228. 6 1/16 in high x 4 3/4 in … (6)
  229. 6 1/16 in long x 2 1/8 in … (5)
  230. 6 1/2 in high x 6 in wide … (6)
  231. 6 1/2 in high x 8 1/8 in … (6)
  232. 6 1/8 in high x 6 1/8 in … (6)
  233. 6 1/8 in high x 6 1/8 in … (6)
  234. 6 11/16 in high x 4 15/16 … (6)
  235. 6 11/16 in high x 5 in wi … (6)
  236. 6 13/16 in high x 3 1/2 i … (5)
  237. 6 13/16 in high x 3 5/8 i … (6)
  238. 6 3/4 in high x 6 11/16 i … (9)
  239. 6 3/8 in high x 3 3/4 in … (6)
  240. 6 3/8 in high x 6 in wide … (8)
  241. 6 3/8 in high x 8 1/4 in … (6)
  242. 6 3/8 in high x 9 1/4 in … (6)
  243. 6 3/8 in long x 1 5/8 in … (6)
  244. 6 5/8 in high x 1 13/16 i … (6)
  245. 6 7/8 in high x 11 in wid … (6)
  246. 6 7/8 in high x 6 1/2 in … (6)
  247. 6 7/8 in high x 6 3/16 in … (5)
  248. 6 9/16 in high x 2 7/16 i … (5)
  249. 6 9/16 in high x 3 7/8 in … (6)
  250. 6 in high x 1 3/4 in wide … (6)
  251. 6 in high x 6 1/2 in wid … (11)
  252. 6 in high x 6 1/4 in wide … (6)
  253. 6 in high x 6 in wide x 4 … (6)
  254. 6 in high x 9 1/2 in diam … (6)
  255. 7 1/16 in high x 4 3/4 in … (6)
  256. 7 1/2 in high x 5 5/8 in … (6)
  257. 7 1/2 in high x 8 in diam … (6)
  258. 7 1/2 in high x 9 3/4 in … (6)
  259. 7 1/4 in high x 4 1/8 in … (6)
  260. 7 1/4 in high x 6 5/8 in … (6)
  261. 7 1/8 in high x 3 7/16 in … (6)
  262. 7 1/8 in high x 7 1/2 in … (6)
  263. 7 11/16 in high x 7 9/16 … (6)
  264. 7 3/16 in high x 5 5/8 in … (6)
  265. 7 3/4 in high x 7 5/16 in … (6)
  266. 7 3/8 in high x 3 9/16 in … (6)
  267. 7 3/8 in high x 6 3/16 in … (6)
  268. 7 5/16 in long x 1 13/16 … (6)
  269. 7 5/8 in high x 4 13/16 i … (6)
  270. 7 5/8 in high x 5 1/5 in … (2)
  271. 7 5/8 in high x 6 1/4 in … (6)
  272. 7 5/8 in high x 6 13/16 i … (6)
  273. 7 5/8 in high x 7/18 in w … (6)
  274. 7 7/8 in high x 7 1/8 in … (6)
  275. 7 7/8 in high x 7 9/16 in … (6)
  276. 7 in high x 4 1/2 in wide … (6)
  277. 7.75 in high x 6.25 in di … (6)
  278. 7/16 in high x 1 3/16 in … (6)
  279. 7/16 in high x 5/8 in wid … (6)
  280. 7/8 in high x 1/4 in wide … (2)
  281. 7/8 in high x 15/16 in wi … (6)
  282. 8 1/16 in high x 3 1/16 i … (6)
  283. 8 1/2 in high x 5 7/16 i … (12)
  284. 8 1/2 in high x 7 in wide … (6)
  285. 8 1/4 in high x 6 3/4 in … (6)
  286. 8 1/4 in high x 7 15/16 i … (6)
  287. 8 1/8 in high x 3 7/8 in … (6)
  288. 8 1/8 in high x 1 3/8 in … (6)
  289. 8 3/4 in high x 5 3/8 in … (4)
  290. 8 3/8 in high x 4 5/8 in … (6)
  291. 8 3/8 in high x 6 in diam … (6)
  292. 8 3/8 in high x 7 11/32 i … (6)
  293. 8 3/8in high x 8 1/4 in w … (6)
  294. 8 5/8 in high x 4 1/4 in … (6)
  295. 8 5/8 in high x 7 2/5 in … (6)
  296. 8 9/32 in high x 4 5/16 i … (5)
  297. 8 in high x 3 in wide x 1 … (6)
  298. 8 in high x 5 1/32 in dia … (6)
  299. 8 in high x 5 1/4 in diam … (7)
  300. 8 in high x 6 in wide x 3 … (6)
  301. 8 in high x 9 in diameter (6)
  302. 9 1/2 in high x 10 3/4 in … (6)
  303. 9 1/2 in high x 4 5/16 in … (6)
  304. 9 11/16 in high x 5 1/2 i … (6)
  305. 9 11/16 in high x 6 1/8 i … (6)
  306. 9 3/8 in high x 5 3/16 in … (4)
  307. 9 7/8 in high x 9 1/4 in … (6)
  308. 9 in high x 11 1/2 in wid … (7)
  309. A basic blackware vessel … (6)
  310. A brownware stamp feature … (5)
  311. A circular bowl with four … (6)
  312. A Colima ceramicist hand … (6)
  313. A dignified woman sits ve … (6)
  314. A female figure stands wi … (6)
  315. A flake has been knocked … (5)
  316. A large carved shell sect … (6)
  317. A large ceramic bowl stan … (6)
  318. A macehead can symbolize … (6)
  319. A macehead is a symbol of … (6)
  320. A major concept in Mesoam … (6)
  321. A male Chupicuaro figure … (6)
  322. A male figure, wearing an … (6)
  323. A male musician sits upon … (6)
  324. A male sits with a female … (6)
  325. A male sits with his righ … (6)
  326. A male standing figure we … (6)
  327. A Maya pendant and a scor … (2)
  328. A molcajete is used to gr … (6)
  329. A mother sits with her le … (5)
  330. A natural gray-green ston … (6)
  331. A nude female sits with c … (6)
  332. A nude male sits with his … (6)
  333. A pair of hollow corseted … (5)
  334. A pair of solid figures r … (6)
  335. A pair of solid figures r … (6)
  336. A potter created a simple … (6)
  337. A rare earthenware bottle … (6)
  338. A rather unusual platform … (6)
  339. A seated adult with a con … (6)
  340. A seated dog with human a … (6)
  341. A seated elite couple eng … (6)
  342. A seated female holds a s … (6)
  343. A seated figure with fold … (2)
  344. A seated male figure sits … (7)
  345. A seated male figure wear … (6)
  346. A seated male holds two o … (6)
  347. A seated male shaman pres … (6)
  348. A seated male wears a he … (11)
  349. A seated male with his ha … (4)
  350. A seated warrior wears a … (18)
  351. A simple, but very unusua … (4)
  352. A small appliqued cylinde … (6)
  353. A small female figure sit … (6)
  354. A small grayware bowl wit … (6)
  355. A small hollow cylinder h … (6)
  356. A small male figure holds … (5)
  357. A small offering bowl has … (6)
  358. A squat olla has a collar … (6)
  359. A squat spherical vessel … (6)
  360. A squatting male figure h … (6)
  361. A standing ballplayer hol … (6)
  362. A standing Colima male ho … (5)
  363. A standing female figure … (6)
  364. A standing female figure … (6)
  365. A standing female holds a … (6)
  366. A standing male figure re … (6)
  367. A standing Tlatilco Femal … (6)
  368. A stylized bat has been s … (6)
  369. A tall cylindrical neck o … (6)
  370. A triangular section from … (4)
  371. A two-tone bichrome vase … (7)
  372. A veined greenstone has b … (6)
  373. A very common pose, a sea … (6)
  374. A very unusual miniature … (6)
  375. A well-made axehead, prob … (6)
  376. A whistle in the form of … (6)
  377. A Xantile is an incsense … (6)
  378. A zoomorphic vessel resem … (6)
  379. According to Aztec mythol … (5)
  380. Amber, which is fossilize … (5)
  381. An abstracted male figure … (6)
  382. An alert warrior looks to … (6)
  383. An androgynous figure wit … (6)
  384. An elaborately dressed an … (6)
  385. An elaborately dressed an … (6)
  386. An elite male sits with h … (6)
  387. An image was pressed into … (6)
  388. An obsidian flake has bee … (6)
  389. An unusual figure portray … (6)
  390. An unusual hooded vessel … (6)
  391. An unusual seated male fi … (6)
  392. Art--Central America (6)
  393. Art--Guatemala (27)
  394. Art--Honduras--Ulúa Rive … (6)
  395. Art--Mexico (183)
  396. Art--Mexico--Casas Gran … (117)
  397. Art--Mexico--Casas Grande … (6)
  398. Art--Mexico--Chanal Site (13)
  399. Art--Mexico--Chupícuar … (102)
  400. Art--Mexico--Colima (Col … (13)
  401. Art--Mexico--Colima (St … (220)
  402. Art--Mexico--Cuautitlán … (5)
  403. Art--Mexico--Guerrero (S … (12)
  404. Art--Mexico--Iguala de la … (6)
  405. Art--Mexico--Jaina Island (6)
  406. Art--Mexico--Jalisco (113)
  407. Art--Mexico--Mexico, Val … (18)
  408. Art--Mexico--Mezcala Sit … (12)
  409. Art--Mexico--Michoacán … (48)
  410. Art--Mexico--Michoacán (6)
  411. Art--Mexico--Michoacán d … (12)
  412. Art--Mexico--Morelia (Mic … (6)
  413. Art--Mexico--Morelos (Sta … (6)
  414. Art--Mexico--Nayarit (179)
  415. Art--Mexico--Nopiloa Site (6)
  416. Art--Mexico--Oaxaca (Stat … (6)
  417. Art--Mexico--Sacrificios … (6)
  418. Art--Mexico--Teocaltiche … (13)
  419. Art--Mexico--Teotihuacá … (72)
  420. Art--Mexico--Tierra Blanc … (6)
  421. Art--Mexico--Veracruz (V … (74)
  422. Art--Mexico--Xalitla (12)
  423. Art--Mexico--Xochipala (G … (6)
  424. Art--Mexico--Zacatecas ( … (24)
  425. Articulated figures are f … (6)
  426. Articulated Teotihuacan f … (6)
  427. Artifact (1919)
  428. As the Aztecs conquered t … (6)
  429. Axes--Mexico (6)
  430. Axes--Mexico--Jalisco (4)
  431. Azetc art--Mexico--Cuauti … (4)
  432. Aztec art--Mexico (76)
  433. Aztec art--Mexico--Chiapa … (5)
  434. Aztec art--Mexico--Cuauti … (8)
  435. Aztec art--Mexico--Hidalg … (4)
  436. Aztec art--Mexico--Puebla … (6)
  437. Aztec art--Mexico. (4)
  438. Aztec sculpture--Mexico (59)
  439. Aztec sculpture--Mexico-- … (5)
  440. Aztec sculpture--Mexico. (4)
  441. Bats--Art (6)
  442. Beads--Guatemala (11)
  443. Beads--Mexico--Guerrero ( … (5)
  444. Beads--Mexico--Jalisco (6)
  445. Bells, ax-shape knives, a … (6)
  446. Bells--Mexico--Nayarit (6)
  447. Black obsidian has been c … (4)
  448. Blade: 2 1/4 in long x 11 … (4)
  449. Both of these stamp seals … (4)
  450. Both the mother and the c … (6)
  451. Bottles--Mexico (6)
  452. Bowls (Tableware)--Mexico … (6)
  453. Bowls (Tableware)--Mexico … (6)
  454. Bowls (Tableware)--Mexico … (6)
  455. Bowls (Tableware)--Mexico … (6)
  456. Bracelets--Mexico--Xochip … (6)
  457. Casas Grandes ollas expre … (6)
  458. Casas Grandes pottery pro … (6)
  459. Ceramic bowls--Central Am … (6)
  460. Ceramic bowls--El Salvado … (6)
  461. Ceramic bowls--Guatemala (6)
  462. Ceramic bowls--Honduras (6)
  463. Ceramic bowls--Mexico (6)
  464. Ceramic bowls--Mexico--C … (37)
  465. Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Ca … (6)
  466. Ceramic bowls--Mexico--C … (12)
  467. Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Co … (6)
  468. Ceramic bowls--Mexico--M … (18)
  469. Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Mi … (6)
  470. Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Mi … (6)
  471. Ceramic bowls--Mexico--N … (18)
  472. Ceramic bowls--Mexico--O … (12)
  473. Ceramic bowls--Mexico--Ta … (6)
  474. Ceramic censers--Guatema … (16)
  475. Ceramic censers--Mexico (21)
  476. Ceramic jewelry--Mexico (79)
  477. Ceramic jewelry--Mexico-- … (5)
  478. Ceramic jewelry--Mexico-- … (9)
  479. Ceramic jewelry--Mexico-- … (6)
  480. Ceramic jewelry--Mexico- … (15)
  481. Ceramic jewelry--Mexico-- … (6)
  482. Ceramic Nayarit musicians … (4)
  483. Ceramic sculpture (18)
  484. Ceramic sculpture--Belize (6)
  485. Ceramic sculpture--Guate … (28)
  486. Ceramic sculpture--Hondur … (6)
  487. Ceramic sculpture--Mexic … (92)
  488. Ceramic sculpture--Mexic … (31)
  489. Ceramic sculpture--Mexic … (13)
  490. Ceramic sculpture--Mexico … (6)
  491. Ceramic sculpture--Mexic … (78)
  492. Ceramic sculpture--Mexic … (13)
  493. Ceramic sculpture--Mexi … (172)
  494. Ceramic sculpture--Mexico … (6)
  495. Ceramic sculpture--Mexic … (12)
  496. Ceramic sculpture--Mexic … (86)
  497. Ceramic sculpture--Mexic … (18)
  498. Ceramic sculpture--Mexico … (6)
  499. Ceramic sculpture--Mexic … (24)
  500. Ceramic sculpture--Mexico … (6)
  501. Ceramic sculpture--Mexico … (6)
  502. Ceramic sculpture--Mexico … (6)
  503. Ceramic sculpture--Mexico … (6)
  504. Ceramic sculpture--Mexi … (108)
  505. Ceramic sculpture--Mexico … (6)
  506. Ceramic sculpture--Mexic … (14)
  507. Ceramic sculpture--Mexic … (12)
  508. Ceramic sculpture--Mexico … (6)
  509. Ceramic sculpture--Mexic … (13)
  510. Ceramic sculpture--Mexic … (60)
  511. Ceramic sculpture--Mexico … (6)
  512. Ceramic sculpture--Mexico … (7)
  513. Ceramic sculpture--Mexic … (80)
  514. Ceramic sculpture--Mexic … (12)
  515. Ceramic sculpture--Mexic … (24)
  516. Ceramic sculpture--Mexico … (4)
  517. Ceramic tableware--Centr … (18)
  518. Ceramic tableware--El Sal … (6)
  519. Ceramic tableware--Guate … (36)
  520. Ceramic tableware--Hondur … (6)
  521. Ceramic tableware--Mexic … (30)
  522. Ceramic tableware--Mexi … (105)
  523. Ceramic tableware--Mexico … (6)
  524. Ceramic tableware--Mexico … (6)
  525. Ceramic tableware--Mexico … (6)
  526. Ceramic tableware--Mexico … (8)
  527. Ceramic tableware--Mexico … (6)
  528. Ceramic tableware--Mexic … (12)
  529. Ceramic tableware--Mexico … (6)
  530. Ceramic tableware--Mexico … (6)
  531. Ceramic tableware--Mexic … (54)
  532. Ceramic tableware--Mexic … (14)
  533. Ceramic tableware--Mexic … (12)
  534. Ceramic tableware--Mexico … (6)
  535. Ceramic tableware--Mexico … (6)
  536. Ceramic tableware--Mexic … (12)
  537. Ceramic tableware--Mexico … (6)
  538. Ceramic tableware--Mexico … (6)
  539. Ceramic teapots--Mexico-- … (6)
  540. Chontal art--Mexico--Guer … (9)
  541. Chupicuaro figurines are … (6)
  542. Chupicuaro solid figures … (7)
  543. Chupicuaro solid figures … (6)
  544. Copper jewelry--Mexico (10)
  545. Cylinder: 3 1/8 in long x … (4)
  546. Decorating this Babicora … (6)
  547. Decoration and ornament-- … (9)
  548. Decoration and ornament- … (10)
  549. Decoration and ornament … (101)
  550. Decoration and ornament-- … (9)
  551. Decoration and ornament- … (12)
  552. Decoration and ornament-- … (4)
  553. Decoration and ornament-- … (6)
  554. Decoration and ornament-- … (6)
  555. Depending on your point o … (5)
  556. Disc: 1 3/8 in long x 1 1 … (4)
  557. Disc: Obsidian blades are … (4)
  558. Drinking vessels -- Mexic … (6)
  559. Drinking vessels--Central … (6)
  560. Drinking vessels--El Salv … (6)
  561. Drinking vessels--Guatem … (36)
  562. Drinking vessels--Mexico (12)
  563. Drinking vessels--Mexico … (25)
  564. Drinking vessels--Mexico- … (6)
  565. Drinking vessels--Mexico- … (6)
  566. Drinking vessels--Mexico … (42)
  567. Drinking vessels--Mexico- … (6)
  568. Drinking vessels--Mexico- … (6)
  569. Drinking vessels--Mexico- … (6)
  570. Drinking vessels--Mexico- … (6)
  571. Duality has been expresse … (6)
  572. During the late Classic p … (6)
  573. During the Mesoamerican b … (6)
  574. During the Mesoamerican M … (6)
  575. During the Preclassic per … (6)
  576. Each bead was drilled, ch … (5)
  577. Each incensario or cense … (16)
  578. Earliest figurines were h … (6)
  579. Earrings--Mexico--Colima … (10)
  580. Effigy pottery--Central A … (6)
  581. Effigy pottery--Mexico-- … (18)
  582. Effigy pottery--Mexico--C … (6)
  583. Effigy pottery--Mexico--P … (6)
  584. Effigy pottery--Mexico--T … (6)
  585. Eight miniature shallow b … (6)
  586. Elaborate twisted hairdo: … (6)
  587. Elaborate twisted hairdo: … (6)
  588. Elaborate twisted hairdo … (10)
  589. Elaborate twisted hairdo: … (6)
  590. Elite males wore elaborat … (6)
  591. Files and rasps (4)
  592. Flat "gingerbread" figure … (4)
  593. Flutes were used to make … (6)
  594. Four standing male figure … (6)
  595. Garments do not survive t … (6)
  596. Goblets--Mexico--Nayarit (36)
  597. Goblets--Mexico--Puebla ( … (6)
  598. Green obsidian is formed … (4)
  599. He might be a musician se … (6)
  600. His headdress, ear spools … (6)
  601. Huastec art--Mexico--Pá … (18)
  602. Huastec sculpture--Mexico … (6)
  603. Human figurines have been … (6)
  604. In a mild or warm climate … (6)
  605. In Spanish, you would say … (6)
  606. In the valley of Mexico, … (6)
  607. Incense--Mexico--Colima ( … (6)
  608. Infantile figures have be … (6)
  609. Iron weapons were introd … (14)
  610. It is obvious that the cr … (6)
  611. Jaguar--Art (6)
  612. Jewelry--Central America (9)
  613. Jewelry--Guatemala (11)
  614. Jewelry--Mexico (30)
  615. Jewelry--Mexico--Colima … (14)
  616. Jewelry--Mexico--Guerrero … (5)
  617. Jewelry--Mexico--Hidalgo … (4)
  618. Jewelry--Mexico--Jalisco (4)
  619. Jewelry--Mexico--Nayarit (8)
  620. Jewelry--Mexico--Oaxaca … (21)
  621. Jewelry--Mexico--Xochipal … (6)
  622. Kneeling mother holds her … (1)
  623. Labrets (34)
  624. Labrets are ornamental pl … (6)
  625. Many Mesoamerican culture … (6)
  626. Masks--Mexico (7)
  627. Masks--Mexico--Guerrero ( … (9)
  628. Masks--Mexico--Veracruz ( … (6)
  629. Maya art--Belize (6)
  630. Maya art--Central Americ … (27)
  631. Maya art--El Salvador (18)
  632. Maya art--Guatemala (69)
  633. Maya art--Honduras (6)
  634. Maya art--Mexico (6)
  635. Maya art--Mexico (Yucatan … (4)
  636. Maya art--Mexico--Chiapas (6)
  637. Maya art--Mexico--Edzná … (6)
  638. Maya art--Mexico--Jaina … (12)
  639. Maya art--Mexico--Puebla … (6)
  640. Maya art--Mexico--Tula de … (7)
  641. Maya art--Mexico--Veracr … (12)
  642. Maya sculpture--Belize (6)
  643. Maya sculpture--Guatemal … (28)
  644. Maya sculpture--Mexico (6)
  645. Maya sculpture--Mexico--J … (6)
  646. Maya sculpture--Mexico-- … (12)
  647. Mayas--Antiquities (201)
  648. Mayas--Honduras--Ulúa Ri … (6)
  649. Mayas--Jewelry (7)
  650. Mesoamerica people decora … (4)
  651. Mesoamerican people pierc … (5)
  652. Mesoamerican shaft tombs … (6)
  653. Mesoamericans viewed the … (5)
  654. Metal sculpture--Mexico (8)
  655. Metallurgy was introduced … (2)
  656. Mixtec art (12)
  657. Mixtec art--Antiquities (19)
  658. Mixtec art--Mexico (47)
  659. Mixtec art--Mexico--Cholu … (6)
  660. Mixtec art--Mexico--Hidal … (4)
  661. Mixtec art--Mexico--Nayar … (6)
  662. Mixtec art--Mexico--Oaxa … (35)
  663. Mixtec artisans were know … (5)
  664. Mixtec pottery--Mexico (6)
  665. Mogollon culture--Antiqu … (13)
  666. Moist clay was pressed i … (12)
  667. Mollusks such as the clam … (4)
  668. Nahua art--Mexico (6)
  669. Nahua art--Mexico--Puebla … (6)
  670. Nahuas--Antiquities (6)
  671. Necklaces--Mexico--Guerre … (5)
  672. Necklaces--Mexico--Jalisc … (6)
  673. Nine individuals sit faci … (6)
  674. Non-elite people wore a v … (6)
  675. Nose ring: 1 3/4 in long … (4)
  676. Nose rings--Mexico (2)
  677. Nose rings--Mexico--Colim … (8)
  678. Nose rings--Mexico--Oaxac … (6)
  679. Obsidian (26)
  680. Obsidian has been core fl … (4)
  681. Obsidian is a hard, black … (4)
  682. Obsidian is a volcanic gl … (4)
  683. Obsidian, a volcanic glas … (4)
  684. Obsidian, the stone of ch … (6)
  685. Olmec art--Mexico--Veracr … (6)
  686. Olmecs--Antiquities (6)
  687. On a raised platform, sev … (6)
  688. Once a thin obsidian blad … (6)
  689. Part of Student Study Cer … (6)
  690. Part of Student Study Cer … (6)
  691. Pendants (Jewelry)--Centr … (2)
  692. Pendants (Jewelry)--Mexi … (11)
  693. Pendants (Jewelry)--Mexic … (4)
  694. Pendants (Jewelry)--Mexic … (4)
  695. Pendants (Jewelry)--Mexic … (6)
  696. Pendants (Jewelry)--Mexic … (4)
  697. People with unusual appea … (6)
  698. Percussion instruments--M … (4)
  699. Pitchers--Mexico (6)
  700. Plates (Tableware)--Mexic … (6)
  701. Plates (Tableware)--Mexic … (6)
  702. Platform models were crea … (6)
  703. Plumbate vessels are the … (6)
  704. Potters produced thousand … (6)
  705. Pottery, Ancient--Mexico- … (6)
  706. Pottery--Central America (18)
  707. Pottery--El Salvador (18)
  708. Pottery--Guatemala (48)
  709. Pottery--Honduras (6)
  710. Pottery--Honduras--Ulúa … (6)
  711. Pottery--Mexico (18)
  712. Pottery--Mexico--Casas G … (66)
  713. Pottery--Mexico--Casas Gr … (8)
  714. Pottery--Mexico--Chiapas (6)
  715. Pottery--Mexico--Chupíc … (18)
  716. Pottery--Mexico--Colima ( … (6)
  717. Pottery--Mexico--Michoac … (30)
  718. Pottery--Mexico--Michoac … (12)
  719. Pottery--Mexico--Mitla Si … (6)
  720. Pottery--Mexico--Nayarit (31)
  721. Pottery--Mexico--Oaxaca ( … (6)
  722. Pottery--Mexico--Puebla d … (6)
  723. Pottery--Mexico--Tajín S … (6)
  724. Pottery--Mexico--Teotihua … (6)
  725. Pottery--Mexico--Tzintzun … (6)
  726. Purépecha art--Antiquiti … (6)
  727. Purépecha art--Mexico (6)
  728. Purépecha Art--Mexico--M … (6)
  729. Purépecha art--Mexico--M … (6)
  730. Purépecha art--Mexico--M … (5)
  731. Purépecha art--Mexico--T … (6)
  732. Purépecha pottery--Mexic … (6)
  733. Purépecha art--Mexico (7)
  734. Red-brown clay was probab … (5)
  735. Reddish-orange clay has b … (8)
  736. Rings--Mexico--Colima (S … (10)
  737. Saurians are very importa … (6)
  738. Sculpture--Mexico (12)
  739. Sculpture--Mexico--Chiapa … (5)
  740. Sculpture--Mexico--Colim … (23)
  741. Sculpture--Mexico--Oaxac … (12)
  742. Seated effigies, female o … (6)
  743. Shells represent a source … (6)
  744. Small figures are good in … (6)
  745. Small figurines can illus … (6)
  746. Small figurines often des … (6)
  747. Small molcajetes are used … (6)
  748. Snakes--Art (6)
  749. Some of the finest Mesoam … (6)
  750. Spears--Mexico (4)
  751. Spears--Mexico--Jalisco (10)
  752. Spindle whorls have two p … (6)
  753. Spindle-whorls (6)
  754. Stamp seals--Mexico (4)
  755. Stone carving (4)
  756. Stone carving--Central Am … (7)
  757. Stone carving--El Salvado … (6)
  758. Stone carving--Guatemala (38)
  759. Stone carving--Mexico (57)
  760. Stone carving--Mexico--C … (38)
  761. Stone carving--Mexico--H … (10)
  762. Stone carving--Mexico--Ja … (4)
  763. Stone carving--Mexico--Na … (8)
  764. Stone carving--Mexico--O … (27)
  765. Stucco sculpture--Guatema … (6)
  766. Stucco sculpture--Mexico (6)
  767. Superb ceramic, metal, st … (6)
  768. Teardrop: 2 1/4 in long x … (4)
  769. The artifact's shape indi … (6)
  770. The artist is playing wit … (6)
  771. The artist used buff clay … (6)
  772. The body language and fac … (6)
  773. The Casas Grandes culture … (6)
  774. The censer's image combi … (11)
  775. The circular bowl has bee … (6)
  776. The circular-shaped vesse … (6)
  777. The concept is the same; … (6)
  778. The design band has been … (6)
  779. The double-chambered offe … (6)
  780. The early Remojada cultur … (6)
  781. The elite female figure w … (6)
  782. The elite Maya surrounded … (6)
  783. The elite of Mesoamerica … (5)
  784. The elite of Mesoamerica … (6)
  785. The eyes, ears, mouth, an … (6)
  786. The female figure sits wi … (5)
  787. The figure has been minim … (7)
  788. The figure is in good con … (6)
  789. The figure stands with hi … (6)
  790. The figure's compactness … (6)
  791. The form and the surface … (6)
  792. The hands on the abdomen … (6)
  793. The Huasteca, a northern … (6)
  794. The incensario contains s … (6)
  795. The jointed-legged animal … (6)
  796. The large ceramic smoking … (6)
  797. The lost wax technique wa … (6)
  798. The majority of the femal … (6)
  799. The male figure represent … (6)
  800. The Maya concept of beaut … (6)
  801. The Maya domesticated the … (6)
  802. The Maya elite enjoyed dr … (6)
  803. The Mezcala culture in Gu … (6)
  804. The Mixtec and the Aztec … (4)
  805. The Mixtec and the Aztec … (6)
  806. The Mixtec craftsmen were … (6)
  807. The Mixtec culture excell … (6)
  808. The Mixtec of Oaxaca, kno … (4)
  809. The Mixtec sculpture repr … (6)
  810. The Nahuatl word "tecuhtl … (6)
  811. The Nopiloa culture produ … (6)
  812. The number three appears … (12)
  813. The object is in good con … (6)
  814. The Olmec and the Maya wo … (5)
  815. The only source for green … (6)
  816. The open design of this c … (6)
  817. The people of the modern … (6)
  818. The posture or stance sug … (6)
  819. The Purepecha or Tarascan … (6)
  820. The Purepechas or Tarasca … (5)
  821. The seated figure represe … (6)
  822. The seated male figure si … (6)
  823. The seed jar has been pai … (6)
  824. The shape of the olla is … (6)
  825. The sides of a small brow … (6)
  826. The sides of this bowl ha … (6)
  827. The standing hollow male … (6)
  828. The state of Guerrero, kn … (9)
  829. The structure of this Mix … (8)
  830. The taller male figure is … (6)
  831. The Tarascans embellished … (4)
  832. The Tlaloc alter brazier … (6)
  833. The tondo of this shallow … (6)
  834. The tripodal plate is in … (6)
  835. The two vessels were fou … (13)
  836. The vessel's overall shap … (6)
  837. The Xalitla culture creat … (6)
  838. The yoke, worn around the … (6)
  839. The Zapotec culture engag … (6)
  840. There are five different … (5)
  841. There are ten different P … (6)
  842. There are twenty-eight c … (51)
  843. These blue-green jade ear … (7)
  844. These gentlemen appear to … (6)
  845. These wedge shape pendant … (6)
  846. These wedge-shaped pendan … (4)
  847. This abstracted male figu … (6)
  848. This anthropomorphic zoom … (4)
  849. This bowl has a wide inte … (6)
  850. This ceremonial object co … (6)
  851. This codex style vessel r … (6)
  852. This crescent-shaped pect … (6)
  853. This drummer is a musical … (6)
  854. This effigy is in poor co … (6)
  855. This figure has been perf … (6)
  856. This hollow, open-back co … (7)
  857. This incomplete figure wa … (4)
  858. This Jalisco couple sits … (6)
  859. This little "pretty lady" … (6)
  860. This Maya hacha contains … (6)
  861. This non-matching pair of … (4)
  862. This polychrome ceramic b … (6)
  863. This processional group c … (6)
  864. This redware pitcher has … (6)
  865. This small hourglass-shap … (6)
  866. This smaller seated figur … (6)
  867. This solid Chupicuaro fem … (6)
  868. This Teotihuacan cylinder … (6)
  869. This transitional ceramic … (6)
  870. This unique serving vess … (18)
  871. This unusual plumbate cac … (6)
  872. This very unique artifact … (6)
  873. This vessel takes the for … (6)
  874. This warrior stands ready … (6)
  875. Three pillow shaped rattl … (6)
  876. Tlatilco potters excelled … (6)
  877. Tlatilco was located alon … (6)
  878. To make this object requi … (4)
  879. Tobacco pipes--Mexico--Cu … (8)
  880. Tobacco pipes--Mexico--Mi … (6)
  881. Tobacco pipes--Mexico--Mi … (6)
  882. Tobacco pipes--Mexico--Mo … (6)
  883. Toltec art--Mexico (6)
  884. Toltec art--Mexico--Colim … (5)
  885. Toltec art--Mexico--Tula … (7)
  886. Toltec sculpture--Mexico (6)
  887. Toltec sculpture--Mexico- … (5)
  888. Tweezers were formed from … (4)
  889. Tweezers were very common … (4)
  890. Two elite males struggle … (6)
  891. Two identical ollas are u … (8)
  892. Two male figures are seat … (6)
  893. Two Pauahtuns or Maya chi … (7)
  894. Two side head projections … (5)
  895. Two similar plumbate olla … (6)
  896. Two similar plumbate olla … (6)
  897. Urns were hand made with … (6)
  898. Varies (57)
  899. varies (14)
  900. Varies; 1/4 to 1 in diame … (5)
  901. Vases, Ancient--El Salvad … (6)
  902. Vases--Mexico--Nayarit (7)
  903. Vases--Mexico--Puebla de … (6)
  904. Volcanic glass or obsidia … (4)
  905. Weapons (4)
  906. Weapons--El Salvador (6)
  907. Weapons--Mexico (15)
  908. Weapons--Mexico--Jalisco (14)
  909. Weapons--Mexico--Morelia … (5)
  910. Whistles--Guatemala (6)
  911. Whistles--Mexico--Colima … (6)
  912. Whistles--Mexico--Jaina I … (6)
  913. Whistles--Mexico--Nayarit (6)
  914. Whistles--Mexico--Veracru … (6)
  915. Xipe Totec, the agricultu … (6)
  916. Yokes--Mexico--Veracruz ( … (6)
  917. Zapotec art--Mexico--Mont … (6)
  918. Zapotec art--Mexico--Mont … (6)
  919. Zapotec art--Mexico--Oax … (12)
  920. Zapotec figural urns are … (6)
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Mother and Child Pendan...
MawM0248
 
Title
Mother and Child Pendant
Description
Kneeling mother holds her child to her breast. Her swollen belly or distended belly flap indicates a past pregnancy and her fertility.
Subject
[Indigenous peoples--Antiquities, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 300 B.C. and 300 A.D.
MawM0281-000.jp2
Small seated enthroned ...
MawM0281
 
Title
Small seated enthroned figure.
Description
Human figurines have been handmade at Teotihuacán since 150 BC. Around AD 250, the Teotihuacanos began mass-producing figures using molds. The figurines are not found in burials or temple complexes. The thousands that have been found in residential middens and fills suggest they were important in daily household rituals at the 2000 apartment complexes.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0281-top.jp2
Small seated enthroned ...
MawM0281
 
Title
Small seated enthroned figure.
Description
Human figurines have been handmade at Teotihuacán since 150 BC. Around AD 250, the Teotihuacanos began mass-producing figures using molds. The figurines are not found in burials or temple complexes. The thousands that have been found in residential middens and fills suggest they were important in daily household rituals at the 2000 apartment complexes.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0281-bot.jp2
Small seated enthroned ...
MawM0281
 
Title
Small seated enthroned figure.
Description
Human figurines have been handmade at Teotihuacán since 150 BC. Around AD 250, the Teotihuacanos began mass-producing figures using molds. The figurines are not found in burials or temple complexes. The thousands that have been found in residential middens and fills suggest they were important in daily household rituals at the 2000 apartment complexes.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0281-270.jp2
Small seated enthroned ...
MawM0281
 
Title
Small seated enthroned figure.
Description
Human figurines have been handmade at Teotihuacán since 150 BC. Around AD 250, the Teotihuacanos began mass-producing figures using molds. The figurines are not found in burials or temple complexes. The thousands that have been found in residential middens and fills suggest they were important in daily household rituals at the 2000 apartment complexes.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0281-180.jp2
Small seated enthroned ...
MawM0281
 
Title
Small seated enthroned figure.
Description
Human figurines have been handmade at Teotihuacán since 150 BC. Around AD 250, the Teotihuacanos began mass-producing figures using molds. The figurines are not found in burials or temple complexes. The thousands that have been found in residential middens and fills suggest they were important in daily household rituals at the 2000 apartment complexes.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0281-090.jp2
Small seated enthroned ...
MawM0281
 
Title
Small seated enthroned figure.
Description
Human figurines have been handmade at Teotihuacán since 150 BC. Around AD 250, the Teotihuacanos began mass-producing figures using molds. The figurines are not found in burials or temple complexes. The thousands that have been found in residential middens and fills suggest they were important in daily household rituals at the 2000 apartment complexes.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0293-090.jp2
Seated female figure : ...
MawM0293
 
Title
Seated female figure : hair braided on right side.
Description
A nude female sits with crossed legs wearing a headdress with ornaments, braided hair with hair ornaments, ear spools, and several bracelets. Her slightly swollen belly indicates pregnancy or a past pregnancy (belly flap).
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0293-180.jp2
Seated female figure : ...
MawM0293
 
Title
Seated female figure : hair braided on right side.
Description
A nude female sits with crossed legs wearing a headdress with ornaments, braided hair with hair ornaments, ear spools, and several bracelets. Her slightly swollen belly indicates pregnancy or a past pregnancy (belly flap).
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0293-270.jp2
Seated female figure : ...
MawM0293
 
Title
Seated female figure : hair braided on right side.
Description
A nude female sits with crossed legs wearing a headdress with ornaments, braided hair with hair ornaments, ear spools, and several bracelets. Her slightly swollen belly indicates pregnancy or a past pregnancy (belly flap).
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0293-bot.jp2
Seated female figure : ...
MawM0293
 
Title
Seated female figure : hair braided on right side.
Description
A nude female sits with crossed legs wearing a headdress with ornaments, braided hair with hair ornaments, ear spools, and several bracelets. Her slightly swollen belly indicates pregnancy or a past pregnancy (belly flap).
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0293-top.jp2
Seated female figure : ...
MawM0293
 
Title
Seated female figure : hair braided on right side.
Description
A nude female sits with crossed legs wearing a headdress with ornaments, braided hair with hair ornaments, ear spools, and several bracelets. Her slightly swollen belly indicates pregnancy or a past pregnancy (belly flap).
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0293-000.jp2
Seated female figure : ...
MawM0293
 
Title
Seated female figure : hair braided on right side.
Description
A nude female sits with crossed legs wearing a headdress with ornaments, braided hair with hair ornaments, ear spools, and several bracelets. Her slightly swollen belly indicates pregnancy or a past pregnancy (belly flap).
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0292-000.jp2
Medium articulated figu...
MawM0292
 
Title
Medium articulated figure.
Description
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.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0292-top.jp2
Medium articulated figu...
MawM0292
 
Title
Medium articulated figure.
Description
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.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0292-bot.jp2
Medium articulated figu...
MawM0292
 
Title
Medium articulated figure.
Description
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.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0292-270.jp2
Medium articulated figu...
MawM0292
 
Title
Medium articulated figure.
Description
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.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0292-180.jp2
Medium articulated figu...
MawM0292
 
Title
Medium articulated figure.
Description
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.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0292-090.jp2
Medium articulated figu...
MawM0292
 
Title
Medium articulated figure.
Description
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.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0294-090.jp2
Seated male figure with...
MawM0294
 
Title
Seated male figure with crossed arms.
Description
A nude male sits with his knees drawn up to his chest. His left arm rests on his knees. He wears an assortment of jewelry and the chinstrap headdress suggests a ballplayer. The habit of sitting with drawn knees and arms resting on them is a very typical posture in Mesoamerican sculpture.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0294-180.jp2
Seated male figure with...
MawM0294
 
Title
Seated male figure with crossed arms.
Description
A nude male sits with his knees drawn up to his chest. His left arm rests on his knees. He wears an assortment of jewelry and the chinstrap headdress suggests a ballplayer. The habit of sitting with drawn knees and arms resting on them is a very typical posture in Mesoamerican sculpture.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0294-270.jp2
Seated male figure with...
MawM0294
 
Title
Seated male figure with crossed arms.
Description
A nude male sits with his knees drawn up to his chest. His left arm rests on his knees. He wears an assortment of jewelry and the chinstrap headdress suggests a ballplayer. The habit of sitting with drawn knees and arms resting on them is a very typical posture in Mesoamerican sculpture.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0294-bot.jp2
Seated male figure with...
MawM0294
 
Title
Seated male figure with crossed arms.
Description
A nude male sits with his knees drawn up to his chest. His left arm rests on his knees. He wears an assortment of jewelry and the chinstrap headdress suggests a ballplayer. The habit of sitting with drawn knees and arms resting on them is a very typical posture in Mesoamerican sculpture.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0294-top.jp2
Seated male figure with...
MawM0294
 
Title
Seated male figure with crossed arms.
Description
A nude male sits with his knees drawn up to his chest. His left arm rests on his knees. He wears an assortment of jewelry and the chinstrap headdress suggests a ballplayer. The habit of sitting with drawn knees and arms resting on them is a very typical posture in Mesoamerican sculpture.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0294-000.jp2
Seated male figure with...
MawM0294
 
Title
Seated male figure with crossed arms.
Description
A nude male sits with his knees drawn up to his chest. His left arm rests on his knees. He wears an assortment of jewelry and the chinstrap headdress suggests a ballplayer. The habit of sitting with drawn knees and arms resting on them is a very typical posture in Mesoamerican sculpture.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0295-090.jp2
Kneeling female figure ...
MawM0295
 
Title
Kneeling female figure giving birth.
Description
In Spanish, you would say "dar a luz" or "to give light" and in English "to give birth." The Mesoamericans considered the womb like a cave and the birthing process emerging into the light or life, in other words, resurrection. The position of the left hand to the head and the right hand on her abdomen describes an iconic position for childbirth in Mesoamerica.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0295-180.jp2
Kneeling female figure ...
MawM0295
 
Title
Kneeling female figure giving birth.
Description
In Spanish, you would say "dar a luz" or "to give light" and in English "to give birth." The Mesoamericans considered the womb like a cave and the birthing process emerging into the light or life, in other words, resurrection. The position of the left hand to the head and the right hand on her abdomen describes an iconic position for childbirth in Mesoamerica.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0295-270.jp2
Kneeling female figure ...
MawM0295
 
Title
Kneeling female figure giving birth.
Description
In Spanish, you would say "dar a luz" or "to give light" and in English "to give birth." The Mesoamericans considered the womb like a cave and the birthing process emerging into the light or life, in other words, resurrection. The position of the left hand to the head and the right hand on her abdomen describes an iconic position for childbirth in Mesoamerica.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0295-bot.jp2
Kneeling female figure ...
MawM0295
 
Title
Kneeling female figure giving birth.
Description
In Spanish, you would say "dar a luz" or "to give light" and in English "to give birth." The Mesoamericans considered the womb like a cave and the birthing process emerging into the light or life, in other words, resurrection. The position of the left hand to the head and the right hand on her abdomen describes an iconic position for childbirth in Mesoamerica.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0295-top.jp2
Kneeling female figure ...
MawM0295
 
Title
Kneeling female figure giving birth.
Description
In Spanish, you would say "dar a luz" or "to give light" and in English "to give birth." The Mesoamericans considered the womb like a cave and the birthing process emerging into the light or life, in other words, resurrection. The position of the left hand to the head and the right hand on her abdomen describes an iconic position for childbirth in Mesoamerica.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0295-000.jp2
Kneeling female figure ...
MawM0295
 
Title
Kneeling female figure giving birth.
Description
In Spanish, you would say "dar a luz" or "to give light" and in English "to give birth." The Mesoamericans considered the womb like a cave and the birthing process emerging into the light or life, in other words, resurrection. The position of the left hand to the head and the right hand on her abdomen describes an iconic position for childbirth in Mesoamerica.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 500 B.C. and 200 B.C.
MawM0296-090.jp2
Obsidian core.
MawM0296
 
Title
Obsidian core.
Description
Obsidian, the stone of choice for making cutting tools, produced very sharp blades. The striking surfaces of this core has been oxidized. Long uniform blades have been pressure flaked from the core, running the length of the core. One blade did not reach the top of the core and broke prematurely.
Subject
[Stone carving--Mexico, Weapons--Mexico, Obsidian, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 250 and 900
MawM0296-180.jp2
Obsidian core.
MawM0296
 
Title
Obsidian core.
Description
Obsidian, the stone of choice for making cutting tools, produced very sharp blades. The striking surfaces of this core has been oxidized. Long uniform blades have been pressure flaked from the core, running the length of the core. One blade did not reach the top of the core and broke prematurely.
Subject
[Stone carving--Mexico, Weapons--Mexico, Obsidian, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 250 and 900
MawM0296-270.jp2
Obsidian core.
MawM0296
 
Title
Obsidian core.
Description
Obsidian, the stone of choice for making cutting tools, produced very sharp blades. The striking surfaces of this core has been oxidized. Long uniform blades have been pressure flaked from the core, running the length of the core. One blade did not reach the top of the core and broke prematurely.
Subject
[Stone carving--Mexico, Weapons--Mexico, Obsidian, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 250 and 900
MawM0296-bot.jp2
Obsidian core.
MawM0296
 
Title
Obsidian core.
Description
Obsidian, the stone of choice for making cutting tools, produced very sharp blades. The striking surfaces of this core has been oxidized. Long uniform blades have been pressure flaked from the core, running the length of the core. One blade did not reach the top of the core and broke prematurely.
Subject
[Stone carving--Mexico, Weapons--Mexico, Obsidian, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 250 and 900
MawM0296-top.jp2
Obsidian core.
MawM0296
 
Title
Obsidian core.
Description
Obsidian, the stone of choice for making cutting tools, produced very sharp blades. The striking surfaces of this core has been oxidized. Long uniform blades have been pressure flaked from the core, running the length of the core. One blade did not reach the top of the core and broke prematurely.
Subject
[Stone carving--Mexico, Weapons--Mexico, Obsidian, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 250 and 900
MawM0296-000.jp2
Obsidian core.
MawM0296
 
Title
Obsidian core.
Description
Obsidian, the stone of choice for making cutting tools, produced very sharp blades. The striking surfaces of this core has been oxidized. Long uniform blades have been pressure flaked from the core, running the length of the core. One blade did not reach the top of the core and broke prematurely.
Subject
[Stone carving--Mexico, Weapons--Mexico, Obsidian, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 250 and 900
MawM0297-090.jp2
Reclining female puppy.
MawM0297
 
Title
Reclining female puppy.
Description
Potters produced thousands of thin orangeware effigy vessels. The curled-up dog with a rounded opening in the center of the dog's back became the most popular effigy. Many Mesoamericans believe dogs led the dead through the underworld after death. Either sculptures of dogs or real dogs were placed in many Teotihuacanos burials.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0297-180.jp2
Reclining female puppy.
MawM0297
 
Title
Reclining female puppy.
Description
Potters produced thousands of thin orangeware effigy vessels. The curled-up dog with a rounded opening in the center of the dog's back became the most popular effigy. Many Mesoamericans believe dogs led the dead through the underworld after death. Either sculptures of dogs or real dogs were placed in many Teotihuacanos burials.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0297-270.jp2
Reclining female puppy.
MawM0297
 
Title
Reclining female puppy.
Description
Potters produced thousands of thin orangeware effigy vessels. The curled-up dog with a rounded opening in the center of the dog's back became the most popular effigy. Many Mesoamericans believe dogs led the dead through the underworld after death. Either sculptures of dogs or real dogs were placed in many Teotihuacanos burials.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0297-bot.jp2
Reclining female puppy.
MawM0297
 
Title
Reclining female puppy.
Description
Potters produced thousands of thin orangeware effigy vessels. The curled-up dog with a rounded opening in the center of the dog's back became the most popular effigy. Many Mesoamericans believe dogs led the dead through the underworld after death. Either sculptures of dogs or real dogs were placed in many Teotihuacanos burials.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0297-top.jp2
Reclining female puppy.
MawM0297
 
Title
Reclining female puppy.
Description
Potters produced thousands of thin orangeware effigy vessels. The curled-up dog with a rounded opening in the center of the dog's back became the most popular effigy. Many Mesoamericans believe dogs led the dead through the underworld after death. Either sculptures of dogs or real dogs were placed in many Teotihuacanos burials.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0297-000.jp2
Reclining female puppy.
MawM0297
 
Title
Reclining female puppy.
Description
Potters produced thousands of thin orangeware effigy vessels. The curled-up dog with a rounded opening in the center of the dog's back became the most popular effigy. Many Mesoamericans believe dogs led the dead through the underworld after death. Either sculptures of dogs or real dogs were placed in many Teotihuacanos burials.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Art--Mexico--Teotihuacán Valley, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 150 and 750
MawM0299-001.jp2
Projectile point : gree...
MawM0299
 
Title
Projectile point : green obsidian.
Description
The only source for green obsidian is located at Pachuca in the modern Mexican state of Hidalgo near Teotihuacan. The point was formed by core flaking and refined with pressure flaking. The Pachuca source was controlled by the Teotihuacanos during the Classic period and later by the Toltecas and Aztecas during the Post Classic period.
Subject
[Stone carving--Mexico--Hidalgo (State), Obsidian, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 250 and 1521
MawM0299-002.jp2
Projectile point : gree...
MawM0299
 
Title
Projectile point : green obsidian.
Description
The only source for green obsidian is located at Pachuca in the modern Mexican state of Hidalgo near Teotihuacan. The point was formed by core flaking and refined with pressure flaking. The Pachuca source was controlled by the Teotihuacanos during the Classic period and later by the Toltecas and Aztecas during the Post Classic period.
Subject
[Stone carving--Mexico--Hidalgo (State), Obsidian, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 250 and 1521
MawM0299-003.jp2
Projectile point : gree...
MawM0299
 
Title
Projectile point : green obsidian.
Description
The only source for green obsidian is located at Pachuca in the modern Mexican state of Hidalgo near Teotihuacan. The point was formed by core flaking and refined with pressure flaking. The Pachuca source was controlled by the Teotihuacanos during the Classic period and later by the Toltecas and Aztecas during the Post Classic period.
Subject
[Stone carving--Mexico--Hidalgo (State), Obsidian, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 250 and 1521
MawM0299-004.jp2
Projectile point : gree...
MawM0299
 
Title
Projectile point : green obsidian.
Description
The only source for green obsidian is located at Pachuca in the modern Mexican state of Hidalgo near Teotihuacan. The point was formed by core flaking and refined with pressure flaking. The Pachuca source was controlled by the Teotihuacanos during the Classic period and later by the Toltecas and Aztecas during the Post Classic period.
Subject
[Stone carving--Mexico--Hidalgo (State), Obsidian, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 250 and 1521
MawM0299-005.jp2
Projectile point : gree...
MawM0299
 
Title
Projectile point : green obsidian.
Description
The only source for green obsidian is located at Pachuca in the modern Mexican state of Hidalgo near Teotihuacan. The point was formed by core flaking and refined with pressure flaking. The Pachuca source was controlled by the Teotihuacanos during the Classic period and later by the Toltecas and Aztecas during the Post Classic period.
Subject
[Stone carving--Mexico--Hidalgo (State), Obsidian, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 250 and 1521
MawM0299-000.jp2
Projectile point : gree...
MawM0299
 
Title
Projectile point : green obsidian.
Description
The only source for green obsidian is located at Pachuca in the modern Mexican state of Hidalgo near Teotihuacan. The point was formed by core flaking and refined with pressure flaking. The Pachuca source was controlled by the Teotihuacanos during the Classic period and later by the Toltecas and Aztecas during the Post Classic period.
Subject
[Stone carving--Mexico--Hidalgo (State), Obsidian, Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
between 250 and 1521
MawM0302-090.jp2
Standing male figure : ...
MawM0302
 
Title
Standing male figure : ballplayer.
Description
A male Chupicuaro figure wears a headdress, a wrapped left arm, and a left knee pad. He wears the basic equipment needed to play the Mesoamerican ballgame with a rubber ball.
Subject
[Ceramic sculpture--Mexico--Chupícuaro (Guanajuato), Art--Mexico--Chupícuaro (Guanajuato), Indigenous peoples--Antiquities]
Date
200 B.C. and 1 B.C
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