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Bottle, of the Mississippian culture of the Pre-Columbian U.S. Artist unknown; 11th to 14th century
Ceramic seated figure of the Pre-Columbian Quimbaya civilization in what is now Colombia. Artist un
Ancient Maya stucco portrait head, bearing the headband of the maize deity. Artist unknown; ca. 550
Painted bottle of the “double bridge and spout” type, of the Nasca (Nazca) culture, present-day Peru
Effigy vessel depicting a seated figure wearing a long tunic, of the Nasca (Nazca) culture of what i
Mixtec plate depicting the feathered serpent Quetzalcoatl. Artist unknown; ca. 1200-1400. Now in t
“My SNAKE (2011) speaks to a case of Pre-Columbian gold objects nearby ca. 1000-1500 C.E. The simila
Zapotec ceramic urn in the form of Cociyo, god of lightning and rain. Artist unknown; ca. 400-500 C
Olmec jadeite mask. Artist unknown; 10th-6th cent. BCE. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Ph
donnattartt:Museum of Pre-Columbian and Indigenous Art 20.11.17
Chancay pottery from Peru (pre-Columbian)
ancientart:A selection of pre-Columbian gold artifacts from the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum, San Jose,
Fipple FlutePeriod: Pre-Columbian, ca. 600–900Geography: MexicoMedium: Pottery, polychromeDime
Feline-shaped gold pendant with rings under its forepaws, of the Pre-Columbian Diquis culture, prese
Vessel in the shape of a monkey, thought to be Aztec. Now in the Ethnologisches Museum, Berlin
Bottle Mississippian, 11th-14th century The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Humanoid Inca figurine, silver, 1400-1533, Peru. The ear lobes of such figurines were stretched by t
Today’s piece of erotic art history comes to us from Peru and is dated between 550-700 CE. (1)
A selection of pre-Columbian gold artifacts from the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum, San Jose, Costa Rica
grandmilodon: unleashing peace. inspired by Mayan pre-Columbian art. by marcelo ferrer. find me at g
4-meter (13-foot) long carving of Tlaltecuhtli, the Aztec earth goddess, 1502 approx.,&nbs
Anthropomorphous pendant with danglersMid Cauca (Quimbaya) - Early periodGoldwork, lost wax castingM
Zapotec jade and shells mask, ca. 200 BC - 100 AD, Monte Alban, Mexico. Photography © Jorg
Nazca Human-effigy vessel, ceramic, natural pigments, ca. AD 200-400, southern Peru. - naz
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