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Mesoamerica

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

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

Drinker (seated figure with Raised arms) Colima, Mexico Ca. 200bce-500ad Clay with orange and red slip, 1’1” high.

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

Temple of Quetzalcoatl the Citadel, Teotihuacan, Mexico, third century ad

Clasic Maya

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

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

“Stela A”

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

Ball player Maya, from Jaina Island, Mexico 700-900 ad. Painted clay, 6” high

Presentation of captives to Lord Chan Muwan Maya, room 2 structure 1, Bonampak, Mexico Ca. 790 ad mural 17’ x 15’

Temple of the Niches Classic Veracruz, El Tajin, Mexico sixth century ad

Shield Jaguar and Lady Xoc Maya, lintel 24 of temple 23, Yaxchilan, Mexico, ca. 725 ad Limestone 3’7” x 2’6”

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

Chacmool, Maya, from the Platform of the Eagles Chichen, Itza, Mexico, 800-900 ad Stone, 4’10”

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

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

Pendant in the form of a Bat-faced man Tairona, from north eastern Colombia, after 1000 ad Gold, 5” high

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

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

Bridge-spouted vessel with Flying figures, Nasca, from River Valley, Peru, 50-200ad Painted ceramic, 5”high

Hummingbird, Nasca Nasca plain, Peru, 500 ad Dark layer of pebbles scraped Aside to reveal lighter clay and calcite beneath.

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

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

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

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

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

Bowl with two cranes and Geometric forms. Mimbres, from New Mexico, 1250 ad. Ceramic black-on-white 1” diameter

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

Post-1300 Native Arts

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

Mictlantecuhtli and Quetzalcoatl. From the Borgia Codex, Mixteca-Puebla, possibly From Puebla or Tlaxcala, Mexico 1400-1500. Mineral and vegetable Pigments on deerskin. 10” x 10”

Coyolxauhqui (She of the golden bells) Aztec, from the Great Temple Of Tenochtitlan, Mexico City, Mexico, 1469. Stone, diameter 10’10”

Coatlicue (She of the Serpent Skirt) Aztec, from Tenochtitlan, Mexico City, Mexico. 1487-1520. Andesite, 11’6” high.

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

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

(trouble finding specific otto pentewa, page 862)

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

Eagle Transformation Mask

(trouble finding specific Tlingit war helmet mask, and Bill Reid 19th century-style houses and totem poles. Pg 865)

Chilkat blanket

Yupik eskimo mask

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

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