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Meso American Collection (#2)

"Mesoamerican Marvels: A Glimpse into the Rich Cultural Heritage" Edzna: Unveiling the architectural wonders of this ancient Mayan city

Background imageMeso American Collection: Stela depicting a High Priest and a Woman, from Yaxchilan (stone)

Stela depicting a High Priest and a Woman, from Yaxchilan (stone)
XIR169497 Stela depicting a High Priest and a Woman, from Yaxchilan (stone) by Mayan; Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Mexico City

Background imageMeso American Collection: Plumed Serpent, 800-900 AD (coloured stone)

Plumed Serpent, 800-900 AD (coloured stone)
XJL187606 Plumed Serpent, 800-900 AD (coloured stone) by Mayan; Museo Arqueologico, Mexico City, Mexico; out of copyright

Background imageMeso American Collection: The Birth of Topiltzin (late 10th century), 800-1100 (stone)

The Birth of Topiltzin (late 10th century), 800-1100 (stone)
XJL187624 The Birth of Topiltzin (late 10th century), 800-1100 (stone) by Pre-Columbian; Museo Arqueologico, Mexico City, Mexico; (add.info.: legendary ruler of the Toltec culture; ); South American

Background imageMeso American Collection: Plumed Serpent, 1300-1500 (stone)

Plumed Serpent, 1300-1500 (stone)
XJL187612 Plumed Serpent, 1300-1500 (stone) by Aztec; Museo Arqueologico, Mexico City, Mexico; out of copyright

Background imageMeso American Collection: The Goddess Chalchihuitlicue, found in the Valley of Mexico, 1300-1500 AD (stone)

The Goddess Chalchihuitlicue, found in the Valley of Mexico, 1300-1500 AD (stone)
XJL187604 The Goddess Chalchihuitlicue, found in the Valley of Mexico, 1300-1500 AD (stone) by Aztec; Musee de l Homme, Paris, France; out of copyright

Background imageMeso American Collection: Stela depicting a woman presenting a jaguar mask to a priest, from Yaxchilan (stone)

Stela depicting a woman presenting a jaguar mask to a priest, from Yaxchilan (stone)
XIR169496 Stela depicting a woman presenting a jaguar mask to a priest, from Yaxchilan (stone) by Mayan; Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Mexico City

Background imageMeso American Collection: Pot in the form of a kneeling figure, 800-1200 (stone)

Pot in the form of a kneeling figure, 800-1200 (stone)
XJL187628 Pot in the form of a kneeling figure, 800-1200 (stone) by Mayan; Museo Arqueologico, Mexico City, Mexico; out of copyright

Background imageMeso American Collection: Statue of the Goddess Coatlicue, from The Ancient Cities of the New World

Statue of the Goddess Coatlicue, from The Ancient Cities of the New World
BAL126941 Statue of the Goddess Coatlicue, from The Ancient Cities of the New World, by Claude-Joseph-Desire Charnay, pub. in 1887 (engraving) (see 97320) by Sellier, P

Background imageMeso American Collection: Ranks of Warriors in the Aztec Army

Ranks of Warriors in the Aztec Army




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"Mesoamerican Marvels: A Glimpse into the Rich Cultural Heritage" Edzna: Unveiling the architectural wonders of this ancient Mayan city, where grand pyramids and intricate stone carvings stand as testaments to a thriving civilization. Inca Empire: Witness the epic clash between Huscar and Atahualpa, two powerful figures vying for control over one of history's greatest empires in a lithographic masterpiece. Haloch, Deity of Mexicans: Delve into the mystical realm of Mexican mythology as Tescalipuca emerges from ancient texts, captivating hearts with its divine presence and enigmatic allure. Teotihuacan Funeral Mask: Behold the exquisite craftsmanship of turquoise, obsidian, shell, and stone that adorns this funeral mask from Teotihuacan—a mesmerizing blend of artistry and spirituality. Toltec Warrior: Immerse yourself in the valorous spirit of Toltec warriors through a stunning stone sculpture depicting their strength, resilience, and unwavering dedication to their culture. Olmec Jaguar Figure: Encounter an enigmatic figure with a jaguar head from Olmec culture—an emblematic representation intertwining human existence with nature's raw power during 3000-1000 BC. Tikal Funerary Mask: Step back in time to Guatemala's Early Classic Period as you gaze upon an intricately crafted funerary mask adorned with plaster—unraveling mysteries surrounding life after death. Cross-legged Olmec Figure Holding Baby: Discover tenderness amidst antiquity through a touching portrayal of an Olmec figure cradling a baby—a testament to love transcending time within Mesoamerican societies. Mexican Teocalli Engraving (c. 1820).