- Also known as
- Aztec Culture, Mexica, Aztec, Tenochca
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Coronation Stone of Motecuhzoma II (Stone of the Five Suns), 1503
Aztec (Mexica)
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Ritual Impersonator of the Deity Xipe Totec, 1450/1500
Aztec (Mexica)
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Head of Xilonen, the Goddess of Young Maize, 1400/1500
Aztec (Mexica)
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Flower-Shaped Ear Ornaments, 1400/1500
Aztec (Mexica)
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Earflare with Flower-like Modeled Relief, A.D. 1450/1521
Aztec (Mexica)
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Ear Ornament or Spindle Whorl with Modeled Design, A.D. 1450/1521
Aztec (Mexica)
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Ear Ornament or Spindle Whorl with Modeled Design, A.D. 1450/1521
Aztec (Mexica)
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Ear Ornament or Spindle Whorl with Modeled Frog Motifs, A.D. 1450/1521
Aztec (Mexica)
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Ear Ornament or Spindle Whorl with Modeled Design, A.D. 1450/1521
Aztec (Mexica)
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Female Figurine, 700/600 B.C.
Tlatilco
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Mask from an Incense Burner Portraying the Old Deity of Fire, A.D. 450/750
Teotihuacan
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Box Fragment, A.D. 300/750
Teotihuacan
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Bowl Depicting a Female Figure with Shield and Darts Motifs, A.D. 300/600
Teotihuacan
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Cup with Profile Head of the Maize God, 800/400 B.C.
Olmec
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Female Figure, 500/400 B.C.
Tlatilco
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Mural Fragment Depicting a Maguey Bloodletting Ritual, 500–600 CE
Teotihuacan
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Mask, 200 B.C./A.D. 300
Olmec
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Parrot Vase, c. A.D. 200
Colima
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Vessel in the Form of the Head of a Llama, 100 B.C./A.D. 500
Moche
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Vessel in the Form of a Masked Drummer, 100 B.C./A.D. 500
Moche
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Vessel in the Form of a Deer Impersonator, 100 B.C./A.D. 500
Moche
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Female Figure with Bold, Geometric Face and Body Paint, 200/100 B.C.
Teotihuacan