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Mesoamerica

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Colossal head, Olmec, La Venta, Mexico, ca. 900-400 bce.Basalt, 9’4”

Olmec “mother culture”

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Ceremonial ax in the form of A were-jaguar.Olmec, from La Venta, MexicoCa. 900-400 bce. Jadeite, 11” high

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Drinker (seated figure withRaised arms)Colima, MexicoCa. 200bce-500adClay with orange and red slip,1’1” high.

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Aerial view of Teotihuacan, Mexico. All connected by the Avenue of the Dead, ca.50-250 ad

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Temple of Quetzalcoatlthe Citadel, Teotihuacan, Mexico, third century ad

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Clasic Maya

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Goddess, mural painting from the Tetitla apartment complexAt Teotihuacan, Mexico 650-750 ad. Pigments over clay and plaster.

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Ball Court (looking north)Maya, Middle Plaza, Copan, Honduras 738 ad

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“Stela A”

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Temple I (Temple of the Giant Jaguar)Maya, Tikal, Guatemala, ca. 732 ad

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Ball player Maya, from Jaina Island, Mexico700-900 ad. Painted clay, 6” high

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Presentation of captives to Lord Chan MuwanMaya, room 2 structure 1, Bonampak, MexicoCa. 790 ad mural 17’ x 15’

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Temple of the NichesClassic Veracruz, El Tajin, Mexico sixth century ad

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Shield Jaguar and Lady XocMaya, lintel 24 of temple 23,Yaxchilan, Mexico, ca. 725 adLimestone 3’7” x 2’6”

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Aerial view of the Castillo, Maya, Chichen Itza, Mexico 800-900 ad

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Chacmool, Maya, from the Platform of the EaglesChichen, Itza, Mexico, 800-900 adStone, 4’10”

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Aerial view of the Caracol, Maya, Chichen Itza, Mexico 800-900 ad

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Colossal atlantids, Pyramid B, Toltec, Tula,Mexico 900 – 1180 ADStone, each 16” high

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Pendant in the form of aBat-faced manTairona, from north easternColombia, after 1000 adGold, 5” high

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Raimondi Stele, from the main temple,Chavin de Huantar, Peru 800-200 bceIncised green diorite, 6’ high

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Embroidered funerary mantle, Paracas, from the southern coast of Peru,First century ad. Plain-weave camelid fiber with stem-stitch embroideryOf camelid wool, 4’7” x 7’10”

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Bridge-spouted vessel withFlying figures, Nasca, fromRiver Valley, Peru, 50-200adPainted ceramic, 5”high

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Hummingbird, NascaNasca plain, Peru, 500 adDark layer of pebbles scraped Aside to reveal lighter clay and calcite beneath.

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Vessel in the shape of a portrait head,Moche, from the northern coast of Peru, fifth to sixth century ad.Painted clay, 1” high

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Ear ornament, Moche,From a tomb at Sipan, Peru,300 ad. Gold and Turquoise, 4”

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Gateway of the Sun, Tiwanaku, Bolivia.375-700ad. Stone, 9’10” high.

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Lima Tapestry (tunic)Wari, from Peru, 500-800ad3’3” x 2’11”

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Pipe, Adena, from a mound in Ohio,500-1 bce. Stone, 8” high

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Bowl with two cranes and Geometric forms. Mimbres, from New Mexico,1250 ad.Ceramic black-on-white1” diameter

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Cliff Palace, Ancestral Puebloan, Mesa VerdeNational Park, Coorado, 1150-1300 ad

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Post-1300 Native Arts

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Machi Picchu (view from adjacent peak), Inka, Peru, 15th century.

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Mictlantecuhtli andQuetzalcoatl.From the Borgia Codex, Mixteca-Puebla, possiblyFrom Puebla or Tlaxcala,Mexico 1400-1500.Mineral and vegetablePigments on deerskin.10” x 10”

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Coyolxauhqui(She of the golden bells)

Aztec, from the Great TempleOf Tenochtitlan, Mexico City,Mexico, 1469. Stone, diameter 10’10”

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Coatlicue(She of the Serpent Skirt)

Aztec, from Tenochtitlan,Mexico City, Mexico.1487-1520.Andesite, 11’6” high.

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Remains of the Temple of the Sun (surmounted by the church of Santo Domingo). Inka, Cuzco, Peru, 15th century. Exterior (left),Interior (right).

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Detail of a kiva mural from Kuaua Pueblo (CoronadoState Monument), Ancestral Puebloan, New Mexico,Late 15th to early 16th century. Interior of the kiva, 18’ x 18’

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(trouble finding specific otto pentewa, page 862)

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Maria Montoya Martinez,Jar, San Ildefonso Pueblo,New Mexico, 1939.Blackware, 11” x 1’1”

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Eagle Transformation Mask

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(trouble finding specific Tlingit war helmet mask, and Bill Reid 19th

century-style houses and totem poles. Pg 865)

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Chilkat blanket

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Yupik eskimo mask

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Honoring song at painted tipi, in Julian Scott Ledger, Kiowa, 1880Pencil, ink, and colored pencil, 7” x 1’