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  1. 15 ceramic ear spools. (19)
  2. A pair of Maya plumbate v … (6)
  3. A pair of Maya plumbate v … (6)
  4. Anthropomorphic musical r … (4)
  5. Anthropomorphic pendant. (6)
  6. Anthropomorphic seated do … (6)
  7. Anthropomorphic slinger w … (6)
  8. Archaic Colima figure wit … (6)
  9. Archaic joined pair : twi … (6)
  10. Aztec body stamp : monkey … (4)
  11. Aztec body stamp : undula … (5)
  12. Aztec carved amber resin … (5)
  13. Aztec ceremonial censer : … (4)
  14. Aztec ear plugs : disc fo … (4)
  15. Aztec greenstone coiled s … (6)
  16. Aztec head from a mold-m … (12)
  17. Aztec obsidian piercer. (4)
  18. Aztec pipe with symbolic … (8)
  19. Aztec quartz crystal rabb … (5)
  20. Aztec redware Nahua pitch … (6)
  21. Aztec skull censer : art … (11)
  22. Aztec stone sculpture. (6)
  23. Aztec, Mexica ear plugs : … (4)
  24. Azteca or Mexica votive f … (6)
  25. Babicora polychrome bowl. (6)
  26. Basalt earspool or plug. (4)
  27. Bichrome graphite ware go … (6)
  28. Botadero incised vase. (7)
  29. Brazier : Tlaloc. (6)
  30. Bufo marinus toad whistle … (6)
  31. Casas Grandes badger effi … (6)
  32. Casas Grandes effigy olla … (6)
  33. Casas Grandes Miniature S … (6)
  34. Ceramic earspools : 28. (51)
  35. Ceramic necklace : 26 bea … (6)
  36. Ceramic panel fragment : … (7)
  37. Ceramic rattle earspools. (5)
  38. Chontal mask : with Teoti … (9)
  39. Chupicuaro hourglass shap … (6)
  40. Chupicuaro olla. (6)
  41. Chupicuaro standing femal … (6)
  42. Chupicuaro tripodal bowl. (6)
  43. Codex style vessel : old … (6)
  44. Colima anthropomorphic, z … (6)
  45. Colima elite seated in a … (6)
  46. Colima Tlaloc fang-faced … (6)
  47. Copper human face pendant … (6)
  48. Copper labret. (6)
  49. Copper nose ring. (6)
  50. Copper shaft maces : 1. (6)
  51. Copper shaft maces : 2. (4)
  52. Copper tweezers, crescent … (4)
  53. Corralitos polychrome inc … (8)
  54. Corrugated olla with fire … (6)
  55. Crouching deity figure : … (6)
  56. Double-lobed polychromed … (6)
  57. Drinking vessel goblet : … (36)
  58. Drummer : shamanic flight … (6)
  59. Earplug or earspool. (6)
  60. Earspool : bobbin style. (4)
  61. El Chanal warrior. (6)
  62. Elite male wearing a head … (6)
  63. Escondida style olla. (6)
  64. Face mold. (6)
  65. Female figure with hands … (6)
  66. Female standing watcher f … (6)
  67. Flared bowl with a basal … (6)
  68. Flared neck olla : with … (12)
  69. Florero : Tlaloc with his … (6)
  70. Food offerings : 8. (6)
  71. Four conquistador iron we … (4)
  72. Four conquistador iron w … (10)
  73. Grayware offering bowl. (6)
  74. Hacha : descending serpen … (5)
  75. Hacha : stylized avian, s … (5)
  76. Hacha transforming images … (6)
  77. Headdress element: cerami … (4)
  78. Hooded smoker effigy. (6)
  79. Huastec ball player. (6)
  80. Huastec ear plug : banana … (5)
  81. Huastec zoomorphic vesse … (12)
  82. Jaina figure : whistle. (6)
  83. Kneeling female figure gi … (6)
  84. Kneeling figure making ma … (6)
  85. Labret : ear ornament. (4)
  86. Labret. (5)
  87. Large huastec zoomorphic … (6)
  88. Large smoking pipe : bulb … (6)
  89. Large smoking pipe: flare … (6)
  90. Larger seated figure wear … (6)
  91. Larger standing female fi … (6)
  92. Macehead (scepter head) o … (6)
  93. Macehead : transforming i … (6)
  94. Macehead : transforming i … (6)
  95. Mahogany obsidian pectora … (6)
  96. Maya avian head poison bo … (6)
  97. Maya baluster form vase : … (6)
  98. Maya copador swimmer bowl … (6)
  99. Maya cylinder vessel. (6)
  100. Maya flared bowl. (6)
  101. Maya jade and jadeite. (5)
  102. Maya orangeware carved va … (6)
  103. Maya pedestal polychrome … (6)
  104. Maya plumbate choc vessel … (6)
  105. Maya plumbate olla : ratt … (6)
  106. Maya shell pectoral. (4)
  107. Maya spondylus shell orna … (2)
  108. Mayan jade bead : double … (6)
  109. Meandering nose ring. (2)
  110. Medium articulated figure … (6)
  111. Mesoamerican 3/4 grooved … (6)
  112. Mezcala beaded necklace. (5)
  113. Michoacan olla. (6)
  114. Michoacán polychrome bowl … (6)
  115. Mixtec : shell form vesse … (6)
  116. Mixtec ceramic censer : o … (6)
  117. Mixtec ear spool or ring. (6)
  118. Mixtec labret : gray-blac … (6)
  119. Mixtec tripodal bowl. (6)
  120. Mixtec tripodal polychrom … (8)
  121. Molcajete : shallow tripo … (6)
  122. Mold made female prisoner … (6)
  123. Monte Alban figural incen … (6)
  124. Mother and Child Pendant (1)
  125. Mother holding a child. (6)
  126. Mushroom cup : metate or … (6)
  127. Musician : seated male ho … (6)
  128. Nayarit group : pole cere … (6)
  129. Nopiloa articulated figur … (6)
  130. Nopiloa ball player wear … (12)
  131. Nosering or earring. (4)
  132. Obsidian blade : no tang. (5)
  133. Obsidian blade cache : 2. (4)
  134. Obsidian blade with tang … (6)
  135. Obsidian core. (6)
  136. Obsidian disc. (4)
  137. Obsidian jewelry : cresce … (4)
  138. Obsidian jewelry : earrin … (6)
  139. Obsidian jewelry : pendan … (4)
  140. Orangeware effigy vessel … (6)
  141. Owl Maskette (7)
  142. Painted bowl or cup : cod … (6)
  143. Pair of ear flares : quad … (5)
  144. Pair of Maya jade ear fla … (7)
  145. Penate : seated stylized … (6)
  146. Pierced blackware ear spo … (5)
  147. Piercing tool or perforat … (5)
  148. Pitcher with two effigy h … (6)
  149. Platform : two kneeling f … (6)
  150. Platform model : six figu … (6)
  151. Playas red incised olla. (12)
  152. Polychrome bowl : zoomorp … (6)
  153. Pretty lady : standing fe … (6)
  154. Procession : five warrior … (6)
  155. Projectile point : green … (6)
  156. Purepecha hatchet : sling … (5)
  157. Ramos black & tan seed ja … (6)
  158. Ramos black and tan mini … (6)
  159. Ramos blackware bowl and … (13)
  160. Ramos polychrome hooded e … (6)
  161. Ramos polychrome olla : a … (6)
  162. Ramos polychrome olla : Q … (6)
  163. Reclining female puppy. (6)
  164. Ring vessel : anthropomor … (6)
  165. Ritual activity : whistle … (6)
  166. Rock Crystal Labret (5)
  167. Seated anthropomorphic fi … (6)
  168. Seated Anthropomorphic Ma … (6)
  169. Seated corpulent figure w … (7)
  170. Seated couple : male with … (6)
  171. Seated couple on a bench. (6)
  172. Seated couple on a platfo … (6)
  173. Seated elite female with … (6)
  174. Seated female figure : ha … (6)
  175. Seated female figure hold … (5)
  176. Seated female figure with … (7)
  177. Seated female holding a r … (6)
  178. Seated female with legs t … (6)
  179. Seated figure : Morelos b … (6)
  180. Seated figure looking up … (6)
  181. Seated figure with avian … (6)
  182. Seated figure with elabor … (6)
  183. Seated figure with rectan … (7)
  184. Seated horned figure hold … (6)
  185. Seated hunchback with fir … (6)
  186. Seated male : mourner wit … (6)
  187. Seated male blowing into … (6)
  188. Seated male figure : mour … (6)
  189. Seated male figure : roun … (6)
  190. Seated male figure with a … (4)
  191. Seated male figure with a … (6)
  192. Seated male figure with c … (6)
  193. Seated male figure with e … (6)
  194. Seated male holding a tu … (11)
  195. Seated male musician play … (6)
  196. Seated male with pregnant … (6)
  197. Seated mother and child. (6)
  198. Seated mother holding a c … (5)
  199. Set of five shell rings : … (6)
  200. Seven male figures with a … (6)
  201. Shaft tomb model. (6)
  202. Shallow plate with tripod … (6)
  203. Shamanic drummers. (6)
  204. Shamanic flight. (6)
  205. Shell rings : larger. (4)
  206. Six spindle whorls. (6)
  207. Small ramos polychrome ci … (6)
  208. Small Ramos Polychrome Ci … (6)
  209. Small Ramos Polychrome Sq … (6)
  210. Small seated enthroned fi … (6)
  211. Small seated figure weari … (6)
  212. Small standing female fig … (6)
  213. Small tripodal bowl : mor … (6)
  214. Small tripodal vessel wit … (6)
  215. Small urn in the form of … (6)
  216. Smaller seated figure wea … (6)
  217. Smaller standing female f … (6)
  218. Spouted bottle with conve … (6)
  219. Spouted ewer with concent … (6)
  220. Standing ballplayer holdi … (6)
  221. Standing bearded male. (6)
  222. Standing Caesarean figure … (6)
  223. Standing Drummer with Dou … (6)
  224. Standing elderly pregnant … (6)
  225. Standing elite figure. (6)
  226. Standing female (mother) … (6)
  227. Standing female figure : … (6)
  228. Standing female figure : … (6)
  229. Standing female figure ho … (6)
  230. Standing female figure we … (6)
  231. Standing female figure we … (6)
  232. Standing female figure we … (6)
  233. Standing female figure we … (6)
  234. Standing female figure wi … (6)
  235. Standing female figure wi … (6)
  236. Standing female figure w … (12)
  237. Standing female figure. (11)
  238. Standing female pendant : … (5)
  239. Standing figure : male. (12)
  240. Standing figure represent … (6)
  241. Standing Figure Wearing a … (6)
  242. Standing figure with hand … (6)
  243. Standing figure: male. (6)
  244. Standing flautist (flute … (6)
  245. Standing male : holding a … (5)
  246. Standing male child holdi … (6)
  247. Standing male figure : b … (12)
  248. Standing male figure hold … (5)
  249. Standing male figure hold … (6)
  250. Standing male figure with … (6)
  251. Standing male figure. (6)
  252. Standing male wearing a c … (6)
  253. Standing pregnant female. (6)
  254. Standing pretty lady figu … (6)
  255. Standing priest with hand … (6)
  256. Standing ritual figures : … (6)
  257. Standing shamanic figure … (6)
  258. Standing shamanic figure … (6)
  259. Standing shamanic figure … (6)
  260. Stone fragment : Mictlant … (6)
  261. Stone jewelry : wedge sha … (4)
  262. Stone: Ear Flares with Av … (4)
  263. Stucco head of an elite M … (6)
  264. Student study ceramics : … (6)
  265. Student study ceramics, T … (6)
  266. Tarascan burnished redwar … (6)
  267. Tear drop bell. (6)
  268. Teotihuacan articulated f … (6)
  269. Teotihuacan incensario : … (16)
  270. Teotihuacán seated elite … (6)
  271. Three obsidian winged lab … (4)
  272. Three Obsidian Winged Lab … (4)
  273. Tlaloc incensario : Janus … (6)
  274. Tlatelolco standing femal … (6)
  275. Tlatilco acrobat. (6)
  276. Tripodal bowl : molcajete … (6)
  277. Tripodal cylinder. (6)
  278. Tripodal pillow rattle b … (12)
  279. Tripodal plate with a fla … (6)
  280. Tripodal rattle bowl with … (6)
  281. Turkey vessel with double … (6)
  282. Tweezers : spherical pinc … (4)
  283. Tweezers, crescent pinche … (4)
  284. Tzintzuntzan teapot with … (6)
  285. Urn in the form of the se … (6)
  286. Veracruz rattling bowl. (6)
  287. Vessel in the form of a d … (6)
  288. Warrior holding a shield … (6)
  289. West Mexican stamp seals … (4)
  290. Wheel toy or ritual objec … (6)
  291. Whistle in the form of tw … (6)
  292. Xalitla mother and child. (6)
  293. Xalitla standing male. (6)
  294. Xantile head : maquiltona … (6)
  295. Xipe totec ceramic mask. (6)
  296. Xipe Totec figure. (2)
  297. Xochipala shell bracelet. (6)
  298. Yoke : U-shaped. (6)
  299. Zacatecas female figure. (6)
  300. Zacatecas seated female. (7)
  301. Zacatecas seated male. (6)
  302. Zoomorphic tripodal urn : … (6)
  303. Zoomorphic Whistle : Bird … (6)
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MawM0248-000.jp2
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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