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Background imagePre Columbian Collection: RIVERA: PRE-COLUMBIAN LIFE. The Zapotec Civilization. Mural, c1925

RIVERA: PRE-COLUMBIAN LIFE. The Zapotec Civilization. Mural, c1925, by Diego Rivera at the Ministry of Public Education, Mexico City

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: TENOCHTITLAN (MEXICO CITY) at the time of the Spanish Conquest: colored woodcut, 1556

TENOCHTITLAN (MEXICO CITY) at the time of the Spanish Conquest: colored woodcut, 1556

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: TREPANNING: SKULL. Trepanned Pre-Columbian skull found in Peru

TREPANNING: SKULL. Trepanned Pre-Columbian skull found in Peru

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: MESA VERDE, COLORADO. Prehistoric Pueblo Native American dwelling ruins at Mesa Verde National

MESA VERDE, COLORADO. Prehistoric Pueblo Native American dwelling ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Photochrome print, c1898

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: MAYAN OBSERVATORY, MEXICO Mayan observatory at Chichen Itza, Mexico

MAYAN OBSERVATORY, MEXICO Mayan observatory at Chichen Itza, Mexico

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: AZTEC: CHOCOLATE, 1685. An Aztec with his chocolate. Line engraving from a French history of

AZTEC: CHOCOLATE, 1685. An Aztec with his chocolate. Line engraving from a French history of chocolate, tea, and coffee published in 1685

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: PERU: MACHU PICCHU. Ruins of the 15th century Inca city

PERU: MACHU PICCHU. Ruins of the 15th century Inca city

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: TULA: TOLTEC MONUMENTS. Giant warrior monuments decorated with stylized butterflies

TULA: TOLTEC MONUMENTS. Giant warrior monuments decorated with stylized butterflies, the Toltec emblem. They stand at the top of a pyramid at Tula, in Hidalgo, Mexico, 900-1200

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: MEXICO: OLMEC HEAD. Colossal head number 1 from San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan, in Veracruz, Mexico

MEXICO: OLMEC HEAD. Colossal head number 1 from San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan, in Veracruz, Mexico. Olmec culture, 1500-800 B.C

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: PERU: MACHU PICCHU. Ruins of the 15th century Inca city

PERU: MACHU PICCHU. Ruins of the 15th century Inca city

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: PERU: CHIMU BRONZE DISC. Hammered bronze disc with a human face in relief

PERU: CHIMU BRONZE DISC. Hammered bronze disc with a human face in relief, made by the Chimu culture in Chan Chan, Peru, 13th-16th century

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: PERU: WOVEN CAP. Native American woven cloth cap from Coastal Tiahuanaco, Peru

PERU: WOVEN CAP. Native American woven cloth cap from Coastal Tiahuanaco, Peru

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: JALISCO: MATERNITY FIGURE. Pre-Columbian ceramic maternity figure nursing her child, from Jalisco

JALISCO: MATERNITY FIGURE. Pre-Columbian ceramic maternity figure nursing her child, from Jalisco, Mexico

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: MICHOACAN: FIGURINE. Pre-Columbian figurine of a woman with her hand on her cheek

MICHOACAN: FIGURINE. Pre-Columbian figurine of a woman with her hand on her cheek. From Michoacan, Mexico

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: PERU: NAZCA POUCH. Woven pouch from the Nazca civillization of southern Peru, c200 B. C. -600 A. D

PERU: NAZCA POUCH. Woven pouch from the Nazca civillization of southern Peru, c200 B. C. -600 A. D
PERU: NAZCA POUCH. Woven pouch from the Nazca civillization of southern Peru, c200 B.C.-600 A.D

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: INCA EARRINGS. Pair of Peruvian ear ornaments of gold with semi-precious stones

INCA EARRINGS. Pair of Peruvian ear ornaments of gold with semi-precious stones. Mochica IV style, 200-500 A. D
INCA EARRINGS. Pair of Peruvian ear ornaments of gold with semi-precious stones. Mochica IV style, 200-500 A.D

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: INCA NATIVE INDIANS. The Destruction of the Empire of Peru. Painting on paper after J. F

INCA NATIVE INDIANS. The Destruction of the Empire of Peru. Painting on paper after J. F. Marmontel, 1777
INCA NATIVE INDIANS. The Destruction of the Empire of Peru. Painting on paper after J.F. Marmontel, 1777

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: AZTEC ROCK CRYSTAL SKULL. Mexico, 15th century

AZTEC ROCK CRYSTAL SKULL. Mexico, 15th century

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: ANDES: GOLD EFFIGY, 1400. Pre-Columbian gold effigy vase. From Chimu, Peru, c1400

ANDES: GOLD EFFIGY, 1400. Pre-Columbian gold effigy vase. From Chimu, Peru, c1400

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: PANAMA: GOLD BEADS, c1000. Pre-Columbian gold beads from Panama, Cochle culture. c1000 A. D

PANAMA: GOLD BEADS, c1000. Pre-Columbian gold beads from Panama, Cochle culture. c1000 A. D
PANAMA: GOLD BEADS, c1000. Pre-Columbian gold beads from Panama, Cochle culture. c1000 A.D

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: BRAZIL: MAP AND NATIVE INDIANS. Map of Brazil from the Vallard Atlas, c1547; the map

BRAZIL: MAP AND NATIVE INDIANS. Map of Brazil from the Vallard Atlas, c1547; the map, drawn " upside-down" as if viewed from North America

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: PERU: TUNIC FRAGMENT. Peruvian tunic fragment. Alpaca wool and cotton, 8th-12th century

PERU: TUNIC FRAGMENT. Peruvian tunic fragment. Alpaca wool and cotton, 8th-12th century

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: MAYAN PYRAMID, c450 A. D. Mayan pyramid with feathered serpents, from Xochicalco, Mexico, c450 A. D

MAYAN PYRAMID, c450 A. D. Mayan pyramid with feathered serpents, from Xochicalco, Mexico, c450 A. D
MAYAN PYRAMID, c450 A.D. Mayan pyramid with feathered serpents, from Xochicalco, Mexico, c450 A.D

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: MEXICO: AZTEC SACRIFICE. Priests cutting out the heart of a youth to sacrifice to the sun

MEXICO: AZTEC SACRIFICE. Priests cutting out the heart of a youth to sacrifice to the sun. Aztec codex, 16th century

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: MEXICO: MONTE ALBAN. Monte Alban in Oaxaca. Zapotec city of Monte Alban in Oaxaca, Mexico

MEXICO: MONTE ALBAN. Monte Alban in Oaxaca. Zapotec city of Monte Alban in Oaxaca, Mexico

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: PRE-COLUMBIAN GOLD, 1000 AD. Gold plaque with repousee decoration, from Panama, c1000 A. D

PRE-COLUMBIAN GOLD, 1000 AD. Gold plaque with repousee decoration, from Panama, c1000 A. D
PRE-COLUMBIAN GOLD, 1000 AD. Gold plaque with repousee decoration, from Panama, c1000 A.D

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: PRE-COLUMBIAN ART. Open-work plaque. Gold. From Tolima, Columbia

PRE-COLUMBIAN ART. Open-work plaque. Gold. From Tolima, Columbia

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: ECUADOR: GOLD CUFFS. Pre-Columbian gold cuffs, Ecuador

ECUADOR: GOLD CUFFS. Pre-Columbian gold cuffs, Ecuador

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: PRE-COLUMBIAN GOLD. Female figurine. Columbia, Quimbaya

PRE-COLUMBIAN GOLD. Female figurine. Columbia, Quimbaya

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: MAYAN GLYPH. A worshipper kneeling before a double-headed serpent deity: Lintel 25, House G

MAYAN GLYPH. A worshipper kneeling before a double-headed serpent deity: Lintel 25, House G, Yaxchilan, Chiapas, Mexico, c681 A.D

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: MIXTEC: GOD OF THE DEAD. Gold pendant of Mictlantecuhtli, god of the dead. Mixtec, c1400

MIXTEC: GOD OF THE DEAD. Gold pendant of Mictlantecuhtli, god of the dead. Mixtec, c1400

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: PERU: CHIMU JAR. Polished blackware stirrup jar, made by the Chimu culture of ancient Peru

PERU: CHIMU JAR. Polished blackware stirrup jar, made by the Chimu culture of ancient Peru, 13th - 15th century

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: MEXICO: QUETZALCOATL. God and legendary ruler of the Toltecs in Mexico

MEXICO: QUETZALCOATL. God and legendary ruler of the Toltecs in Mexico. From a copy of the Mixtec Codex Borbonicus, c1500 A.D

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: INCAN GOLD ORNAMENT. Incan spade-like gold ornament topped with a figure of a man in an elaborate

INCAN GOLD ORNAMENT. Incan spade-like gold ornament topped with a figure of a man in an elaborate headdress

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: PERU: PRE-COLUMBIAN VESSEL. Pre-Columbian ceramic vessel with a painted fret design from Ica, Peru

PERU: PRE-COLUMBIAN VESSEL. Pre-Columbian ceramic vessel with a painted fret design from Ica, Peru

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: COLOMBIA: GOLD FIGURE. Gold figure of the Quimbaya, present-day Colombia, c1500

COLOMBIA: GOLD FIGURE. Gold figure of the Quimbaya, present-day Colombia, c1500

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: ANASAZI BOWL. Two-faced clay bowl of the Anasazi culture from Casas Grandes, southern Arizona

ANASAZI BOWL. Two-faced clay bowl of the Anasazi culture from Casas Grandes, southern Arizona, 900-1400 A. D
ANASAZI BOWL. Two-faced clay bowl of the Anasazi culture from Casas Grandes, southern Arizona, 900-1400 A.D

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: CORTES & MONTEZUMA, 1519. Dona Marina (center) interpreting during the meeting of Montezume II

CORTES & MONTEZUMA, 1519. Dona Marina (center) interpreting during the meeting of Montezume II (right)
CORTES & MONTEZUMA, 1519. Do├▒a Marina (center) interpreting during the meeting of Montezume II (right) and Hern├ín Cort©s at Tenochtitlan, November 1519

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: PERU: PARACAS PONCHO. Cotton poncho shirt with neck embroidered with wool yarn

PERU: PARACAS PONCHO. Cotton poncho shirt with neck embroidered with wool yarn, made by the Paracas culture of ancient Peru, 600 B.C. - 175 B.C

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: MEXICO: IXMIQUILPAN FRESCO. Fresco painting depicting a fanciful battle scene between Aztec warriors

MEXICO: IXMIQUILPAN FRESCO. Fresco painting depicting a fanciful battle scene between Aztec warriors, combining European realism with a native Mexican syle of color and abstract design

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: GUATEMALA: MAYAN VASE. Mayan vase, c900 A. D. from the ruins of Uaxactun, in present-day Pet n

GUATEMALA: MAYAN VASE. Mayan vase, c900 A. D. from the ruins of Uaxactun, in present-day Pet n, Guatemala
GUATEMALA: MAYAN VASE. Mayan vase, c900 A.D. from the ruins of Uaxactun, in present-day Pet© n, Guatemala

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: MEXICO: MISSIONARIES. One friar protects his followers from attacking demons

MEXICO: MISSIONARIES. One friar protects his followers from attacking demons, while another tries to convert two Mexican Indians to Christianity

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: ANASAZI SPLIT-TWIG FIGURE. Split twig figurine of the Anasazi basketmaker culture of the American

ANASAZI SPLIT-TWIG FIGURE. Split twig figurine of the Anasazi basketmaker culture of the American Southwest, 200-500 A.D. Found at Stanton Cave in Marble Canyon, Arizona, lying on an open shelf

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: PERU: CHIMU GOLD MASK. Gold mummy mask made by the Chimu culture of ancient Peru

PERU: CHIMU GOLD MASK. Gold mummy mask made by the Chimu culture of ancient Peru, 13th to 15th century A. D
PERU: CHIMU GOLD MASK. Gold mummy mask made by the Chimu culture of ancient Peru, 13th to 15th century A.D

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: MEXICO: TOLTEC ALTAR. Toltec chac-mool stone altar where human sacrifice was made

MEXICO: TOLTEC ALTAR. Toltec chac-mool stone altar where human sacrifice was made. From Tula, Mexico, 977-1160 A. D
MEXICO: TOLTEC ALTAR. Toltec chac-mool stone altar where human sacrifice was made. From Tula, Mexico, 977-1160 A.D

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: MONTEZUMA II: SHIELD. Shield decorated with feathers which belonged to the Aztec emperor

MONTEZUMA II: SHIELD. Shield decorated with feathers which belonged to the Aztec emperor, Montezuma II (c1480-1520)

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: MEXICO: TOTONAC FIGURES. Ceramic figure of a woman washing a mans hair

MEXICO: TOTONAC FIGURES. Ceramic figure of a woman washing a mans hair. Both show evidence of head elongation. From the Totonac culture of east-central Mexico, c200 B.C

Background imagePre Columbian Collection: MESA VERDE, COLORADO. Prehistoric Pueblo Native American dwelling ruins at Mesa Verde National

MESA VERDE, COLORADO. Prehistoric Pueblo Native American dwelling ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Photochrome print, c1898



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