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Fragment of an Architectural Frieze, Zapotec, c.600–909, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts of Africa, Oce
lionofchaeronea:Zapotec urn in the form of a bearded man. From Oaxaca, Mexico; now in the Princeton
Local people discovered a collection of rock carvings on top of the Cerro de Peña, a mountain in cen
Mexico - 50 pesos of 1973. Depicting Benito Pablo Juárez García (21 March 1806 - 18 July 1872) a Mex
Zapotecan women as Catrina, photo by Jimmy Nelson
leradr:The Zapotec anthropomorphic clay pot that was discovered in the third chamber of the vertical
#Repost @derricklemos (@get_repost)・・・Urgent!!! If you speak an indigenous language, RAICES needs yo
global-musings:Zapotec Indigenous women from Tehuantepec wearing their traditional headdress. The Te
Mixtec Skull from Monte Albán A Mixtec skull, originally covered in turquoise tesserae, found in Tum
Zapotec ceramic urn in the form of Cociyo, god of lightning and rain. Artist unknown; ca. 400-500 C
Pitao Cozobi,Zapotec maize God, Mexican Art, by Corazon Mexica
Zapotec figural urn in the shape of a seated God. Monte Alban, Mexico.
Zapotec Woman of the Classic period. Based on funerary urns and murals. Why is she mad?
slam-african:Fragment of an Architectural Frieze, Zapotec, c.600–909, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts o
slam-african:Fragment of an Architectural Frieze, Zapotec, c.600–909, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts o
Zapotec jade mask
slam-african:Fragment of an Architectural Frieze, Zapotec, c.600–909, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts o
slam-african:Vessel in the Form of a Seated Male…, Zapotec, c.250–600, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts
slam-african: Vessel in the Form of a Seated Male…, Zapotec, c.250–600, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts
slam-african: Fragment of an Architectural Frieze, Zapotec, c.600–909, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts
slam-african: Vessel in the Form of a Seated Male…, Zapotec, c.600–909, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts
slam-african: Vessel in the Form of a Seated Male…, Zapotec, c.200–300, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts
slam-african: Fragment of an Architectural Frieze, Zapotec, c.600–909, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts
slam-african: Vessel in the Form of a Seated Male…, Zapotec, c.200–300, Saint Louis Art Museum: Arts
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