Precolumbian Art

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Mother and Child Figure | Tlatilco | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Mother and Child Figure Date: 12th–9th century BCE Geography: Mexico, Mesoamerica Culture: Tlatilco Medium: Ceramic
Quimbaya Slab Headed Male Figure
Pre-Columbian, Ecuador, ca. 1000-1400CE. Known as the Caldas Complex ceramics, archaeologists call these sculptures "slab-headed" figurines.
Urn with Human Figure
Mesoamerican, Zapotec Mexico (Monte Albán) Urn with Human Figure, 300 B.C. - A.D. 200 Pottery with deposit of vermilion
Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino
Pre-columbian textile female figure | Chancay culture, Peru | Late Intermediate 1000 - 1430 CE
Pre-Columbian
Pottery Mold and Figure [Manabi-Bahia culture of Pre-Columbian Ecuador, 500 BC - 300 AD]
mini-girlz
Ancient Columbian Female Figure Origin: Colombia, Sinú, 600-1200 Material: Slip-painted ceramic Height: 10 5/8 in. (26.99 cm); Width: 7 1/8 in. (18.10 cm); Depth: 3 1/8 in. (7.94 cm); Art of the Ancient Americas
Centuries Past
Mother and Child Figure, ceramic, 200 BCE - 500 CE. Jalisco, Mexico
Very Large Jalisco Pottery Female
re-Columbian, West Mexico, Jalisco region, Ca 300 BCE/CE. Very large and remarkably intact pottery figure of a seated female. She sits nude ...
Fragmentary Smiling Figure | Remojadas | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Fragmentary Smiling Figure, 6th–9th C. Veracruz, Mexico. Remojadas culture. Ceramic. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Seated figure Nayarit West Mexico 300 BCE-200 CE ceramic with polychrome slip
Seated figure Nayarit West Mexico 300 BCE-200 CE ceramic with polychrome slip
Seated figure Olmec Mexico 900 BCE-400 CE Ceramic
Seated figure Olmec Mexico 900 BCE-400 CE Ceramic
Seated dog, 300 BC–300 A.D. Mexico, West Coast, Colima. Earthenware, paint. Gift of Dr. and Mrs. William F. Kaiser.