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Pre Columbian Collection

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Aztec calendar

Aztec calendar
A polychrome facsimile of the Piedra del Sol (Sun Stone) or Aztec calendar also know as a Tonalpohualli. Date: 1479

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Funerary urn with depiction of the solar god Kinich Ahau

Funerary urn with depiction of the solar god Kinich Ahau and the image of the deceased on the cover. Painted ceramic. Maya culture. Late Classic Period (600-900 AD). Mesoamerica. Maya area

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Wooden anthropomorphic figure. Chimu culture

Wooden anthropomorphic figure. Chimu culture
Wooden anthropomorphic figure. There were idols and depictions of ancestors In the temples and shrines. Chimu culture. Late Intermediate Horizon (1000-1470 AD). Peru. Museum of the Americas

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Censer with the image of the god Tlaloc. Ceramic

Censer with the image of the god Tlaloc. Ceramic
Censer with the image of the god Tlaloc, the god of rain. Ceramic. Colima style (El Chanal). Early Postclassic Period (900-1250 AD). Western Mexico. Museum of the Americas. Madrid, Spain. Date: 2018

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Vase decorated with human head. Ceramics, Zapotec culture

Vase decorated with human head. Ceramics, Zapotec culture (Monte Alban III). Early and Middle Classic Period (100-700 AD). Mexico. Museum of the Americas. Madrid, Spain. Date: 2018

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Large bowl. Painted ceramic. Mixteca-Puebla style

Large bowl. Painted ceramic. Mixteca-Puebla style. Late Postclassic Period (1350-1520 AD). Mexico. Museum of the Americas. Madrid, Spain. Date: 2018

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Vase with human figure of feline traits. Ceramic

Vase with human figure of feline traits. Ceramic. Zapotec culture (Monte Alban III). Early and Middle Classic Period (100-700 AD). Mexico. Museum of the Americas. Madrid, Spain. Date: 2018

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Left to right: seated male figure and seated female figure

Left to right: seated male figure and seated female figure
From left to right: seated male figure and seated female figure. Painted ceramics. Nayarit style. Protoclassic Period (100 BC-250 AD). Western Mexico. Museum of the Americas. Madrid, Spain. Date: 2018

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Plate with figurative and geometric decoration

Plate with figurative and geometric decoration. Painted ceramic. Western culture. Late Postclassic Period (1250-1500 AD). Western Mexico. Museum of the Americas. Madrid, Spain. Date: 2018

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Plate decorated with depiction of two fish. Ceramics

Plate decorated with depiction of two fish. Ceramics. Inca culture (1400-1533 AD). Peru. Museum of the Americas. Madrid, Spain. Date: 2018

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Sculptural vessel. Ceramic. Lambayeque culture or Sican

Sculptural vessel. Ceramic. Lambayeque culture or Sican (700-1350 AD). North coast of the central Andes, Peru. Museum of the Americas. Madrid, Spain. Date: 2018

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Lithic ring. Taino culture (1000-1500 AD). Stone. Caribbean

Lithic ring. Taino culture (1000-1500 AD). Stone. Caribbean. Antilles. Pre-columbian era. Museum of the Americas. Madrid, Spain. Date: 2018

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Bird shaped mortar. Zoolith used to grind hallucinogens

Bird shaped mortar. Zoolith used to grind hallucinogens
Bird shaped mortar. Zoolith used to grind hallucinogenic substances. It was collected in 1777 by Captain Geronimo Verde on Santa Catarina Island (Brazil). Sambaqui culture (3000 BC-500 AD). Stone

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Tripod vessel. Ceramic. Teotihuacan. Teotihuacan culture

Tripod vessel. Ceramic. Teotihuacan. Teotihuacan culture. Phase II-III (400-700 AD). Mexico. Museum of the Americas. Madrid, Spain. Date: 2018

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Antropomorphic head. Head of the sacrificed. Palenque

Antropomorphic head. Head of the sacrificed. Palenque
Antropomorphic head. Head of the sacrificed. Drawn on the VIII sheet of the Excavation Memory. It was collected in 1787 by captain Antonio del Rio in Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico. Maya culture

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Fragment of relief. It depicts the leg of the priest

Fragment of relief. It depicts the leg of the priest, wearing sandal. Drawn on the XI sheet of the Excavation Memory, was collected in 1787 by captain Antonio del Rio in Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Nuu-chah-nulth (Nutka) culture

Nuu-chah-nulth (Nutka) culture. Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast in Canada. Hat made of vegetable fiber. Last third of the 18th century. Vancouver Island, Canada

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Vessel with mythical character. Ceramic. Chimu-Inca culture

Vessel with mythical character. Ceramic. Chimu-Inca culture. Late Horizon (1470-1532 AD). Peru. Museum of the Americas. Madrid, Spain. Date: 2018

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Phytomorphic vessel

Phytomorphic vessel. Depiction of the fruit known as lucuma (Pouteria Lucuma). Piece from the excavations of the Bishop Baltasar Martinez de Companon (1785). Chimu culture

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Textile fragments. Late Intermediate Horizon (1000-1450)

Textile fragments. Late Intermediate Horizon (1000-1450)
Textile fragments. There were different types of textiles qualities. During the Inca period, the finest was cumbi, made with vicuna. Central coast. Late Intermediate Horizon (1000-1450). Peru

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Mayan Ruins - Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico

Mayan Ruins - Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico
Mayan Ruins at Chichen Itza - a large pre-Columbian city built by the Maya people of the Terminal Classic period. The archaeological site is located in Tinum Municipality, Yucatan State, Mexico

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Valdivia culture. Ecuador. 3500 BC-1800 BC. Venus statuette

Valdivia culture. Ecuador. 3500 BC-1800 BC. Venus statuette
Pre-Columbian art. Valdivia culture. Ecuador. 3500 BC-1800 BC. Venus statuette. 8 x 12, 5 cm. From Ecuador. Private collection

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-columbian Art. Mexico. Aztec. Serpent head. National Mus

Pre-columbian Art. Mexico. Aztec. Serpent head. National Mus
Pre-columbian Art. Mexico. Aztec. Serpent head. Late Postclassic (1325-1521 A.C.). Volcanic rock. National Museum of Anthropology. Mexico City. Mexico

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-Columbian Art. Maya. Archaeological Site of Copa?n. Alta

Pre-Columbian Art. Maya. Archaeological Site of Copa?n. Altar Q. West side. It was created during the rule of King Yax Pac in 776

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-Columbian Art. Aztec period. Mexico. Collecting taxes. C

Pre-Columbian Art. Aztec period. Mexico. Collecting taxes. Codex. National Museum of Anthropology. Mexico City

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Chimu? culture. Tumi. Sacrificial ceremonial axe made of gol

Chimu? culture. Tumi. Sacrificial ceremonial axe made of gold. It represents the god Maymlap. 11th-15th century. National Museum of Peru. Lima

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Maya Codices. The Madrid Codex (Codex Tro-Cortesianus). Pos

Maya Codices. The Madrid Codex (Codex Tro-Cortesianus). Pos
The Madrid Codex (Codex Tro-Cortesianus). Postclassic Period. There are 112 pages, which got split up into two separate sections, known as the Troano Codex and the Cortesianus Codex

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-Columbian Art. Maya-Toltec. Head of the god of rain

Pre-Columbian Art. Maya-Toltec. Head of the god of rain. Dated between eleven to twelve. centuries. It comes from Chichen-Itza (Mexico). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-columbian Art. Olmec culture. Small jade figure depictin

Pre-columbian Art. Olmec culture. Small jade figure depicting a dwarf. It comes from Cerro de las Mesas. Museum of Anthropology in Mexico

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-Columbian art. Valdivia culture. Ecuador. 3500 BC-1800 B

Pre-Columbian art. Valdivia culture. Ecuador. 3500 BC-1800 BC. Venus statuette. From Ecuador. Private collection

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-Incan. Mantena Culture. 500-1500 AD. From Ecuador

Pre-Incan. Mantena Culture. 500-1500 AD. From Ecuador
Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Mantena Culture. 500-1500 AD. From Ecuador. 21 x 15 cm (diameter). Anthropomorphic ceramic vessel. Private collection

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Puruha Culture. 1300-1500

Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Puruha Culture. 1300-1500. Anthropomorphic ceramic vessel. 17, 5 x 16 cm (diameter). From Ecuador. Private collection

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-Columbian Art. Maya. Tikal. Stelae and the North acropol

Pre-Columbian Art. Maya. Tikal. Stelae and the North acropolis. Its construction began in the Preclassic Period, around 350 BC. Peten Region. Guatemala

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Archaeological Site of Copan. Howler monkey god statue. Temp

Archaeological Site of Copan. Howler monkey god statue. Temp
Pre-Columbian Art. Maya. Archaeological Site of Copan. Howler monkey god statue. Temple 11. West Court. Honduras

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-Columbian art. Lintel 15 from Yaxchilan, Late Classic Ma

Pre-Columbian art. Lintel 15 from Yaxchilan, Late Classic Ma
Pre-Columbian art. Central America. Maya. Lintel 15 from Yaxchilan, Late Classic Maya. 8th century. British Museum, London

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-Columbian Art. Ecuador. Jama-Coaque Culture. Ceramic hea

Pre-Columbian Art. Ecuador. Jama-Coaque Culture. Ceramic hea
Pre-Columbian Art. Ecuador. Pre-Inca Period. Period of Regional Development. Jama-Coaque Culture. Coast of Ecuador (500BC-500AD). ceramic head. 300-200 BC-700-800 AD. Ecuador

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-Columbian Art. Aztec. Mexico. Seated Deity (Macuilxochit

Pre-Columbian Art. Aztec. Mexico. Seated Deity (Macuilxochitl). 15thearly 16th century. Basalt. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-Columbian Art. Tumaco or La Tolita Culture. (600 B. C. an

Pre-Columbian Art. Tumaco or La Tolita Culture. (600 B. C. an
Pre-Columbian Art. Tumaco or La Tolita Culture. (600 b.C. and 200 A.C.). Standing figure. (1st. b.C.-1st. d.C.). Gold. Colombia or Ecuador. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-Columbian Art. Colombia. Anthropomorphic pendant. 5th10

Pre-Columbian Art. Colombia. Anthropomorphic pendant. 5th10th century. Gold. It comes from the Department of Tolima. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-Columbian Art. Colombia. Calima (LLama) culture. Gold fu

Pre-Columbian Art. Colombia. Calima (LLama) culture. Gold funerary mask. 5th1st century BCE. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-Columbian Art. Inca. Chavin culture. Anthropomorphic cer

Pre-Columbian Art. Inca. Chavin culture. Anthropomorphic ceramic. San Marcos Museum. Peru

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Moche portrait stirrup spout vessel

Moche portrait stirrup spout vessel
Pre-Columbian Art. Moche Culture (100-900 B.C.). Moche portrait stirrup spout vessel. Archaeological Museum. Cusco. Peru

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Tula. Coatepantli or Serpent Wall

Tula. Coatepantli or Serpent Wall
Pre-Columbian Art. Tula. Coatepantli or Serpent Wall. Toltec civilization. Post-Classic Period. 900-1200 A.C. Back of the Temple of Quetzalcoatl. Museum of Anthropology. Mexico

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Rest of a pennate pillar - warriors temple, Chichen Itza

Rest of a pennate pillar - warriors temple, Chichen Itza
Rest of a pennate pillar of the Temple of Warriors at the Yucatec Maya site of Chichen Itza on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Quimbay civilization (Colombia). 500-1500. Beaded necklaces

Quimbay civilization (Colombia). 500-1500. Beaded necklaces
South American civilization. Quimbay civilization (Colombia). 500-1500. Beaded necklaces. From right to left; 16cm, 35 cm and 31 cm. Private Collection

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Inca mummy (65 x 18 cm)

Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Inca mummy (65 x 18 cm). Extraction of bones and meat. Filling plant material. Conserved the skin, skull and teeth. From Ecuador. Private Collection

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Valley of Mexico culture. Ceramic vessel decorated - incised

Valley of Mexico culture. Ceramic vessel decorated - incised
Pre-Columbian art. Mesoamerica. Valley of Mexico culture. Ceramic vessel decorated with incised geometric motifs. 14 x 17, 5 cm (diameter). Private collection

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: Pre-Incan. Cuasmal Culture (500-1500 AD). From Ecuador. Cera

Pre-Incan. Cuasmal Culture (500-1500 AD). From Ecuador. Cera
Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Cuasmal Culture (500-1500 AD). From Ecuador. Ceramic vessel. 10x 18, 5 cm (diameter). Private collection



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