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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Figure with knobbed headdress and robe, Pacheco Culture, Tiahuanaco, Peru, 600-1000

Figure with knobbed headdress and robe, Pacheco Culture, Tiahuanaco, Peru, 600-1000. Figure standing on a tray bordered with painted Puma-Heads

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Aztec Jade Eagle Warrior, 1300-1521

Aztec Jade Eagle Warrior, 1300-1521. Face emerging from beak of eagle helmet. At the British Museum

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Aztec Wind-God Ehecatl, 1300-1521

Aztec Wind-God Ehecatl, 1300-1521. A volcanic stone statue of the Mesoamerican wind god Ehecatl. He is wearing his typical duckbill mask. Aztec, 1300-1521 CE. (British Museum, London)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mexican Terracotta Group, Pre-Columbian, from a grave, Aztec culture, 1300-1521

Mexican Terracotta Group, Pre-Columbian, from a grave, Aztec culture, 1300-1521. Aztec culture, also known as Mexica, was a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mexican Terracotta Figurine, Huaxtec Culture, Aztec Period, c15th century

Mexican Terracotta Figurine, Huaxtec Culture, Aztec Period, c15th century. The Huastec civilization was a pre-Columbian civilization of Mesoamerica

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Codex Zouche-Nuttall is a pre-Columbian document of Mixtec pictography, 1200-1521

Codex Zouche-Nuttall is a pre-Columbian document of Mixtec pictography, 1200-1521. Codex (screenfold manuscript book) comprising 47 leaves, made of painted deer skin, painted

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mexican Serpent, God and Priest, Pre-Columbian, Maya Culture, 770

Mexican Serpent, God and Priest, Pre-Columbian, Maya Culture, 770. Carved limestone lintel with glyphs and a scene representing Lady Wak Tuun, during a bloodletting rite

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mexican Serpent, God and Priest, Pre-Columbian, Maya Culture, 770

Mexican Serpent, God and Priest, Pre-Columbian, Maya Culture, 770. Carved limestone lintel with glyphs and a scene representing Lady Wak Tuun, during a bloodletting rite

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Painted pottery Bridge and Spout vessel in the form of a Jaguar, Tiahuanaco, Peru, 100-600

Painted pottery Bridge and Spout vessel in the form of a Jaguar, Tiahuanaco, Peru, 100-600. Tiwanaku (Spanish: Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu) is a Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Jaguar Throne carved from lava stone, Pre-Columbian from Manaos, Ecuador

Jaguar Throne carved from lava stone, Pre-Columbian from Manaos, Ecuador. At Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Head of Monster on Pot, from Ecuador, Pre Columbian

Head of Monster on Pot, from Ecuador, Pre Columbian. British Museum

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Pottery Figure of Man with Pan Pipes, from Coumbia, Pre Columbian

Pottery Figure of Man with Pan Pipes, from Coumbia, Pre Columbian

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Loving Cup, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Loving Cup, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Loving Cup, 1872. Mr Bull shares a Loving Cup with Colombia. This cartoon relates to the ongoing Alabama dispute, brewing since the end of the American Civil War

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Map of South America 1877

Map of South America 1877
Warrens Common School Geography 1877



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