EditorialPair of Eagle Ear Ornaments, 15th?16th century, Mexico, Mesoamerica, Aztec or Mixtec, Gold, H. 2 3/8 x W. 1 3/16 in. (6 x 2.1 cm), Metal-Ornaments.
EditorialMexica/Mixtec. 15th-16th C. From Mexico. The skull of the smoking mirror. Turquoise, lignite and pyrite. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.
EditorialCenser representing the god of rain Tlaloc. Postclassical period (1300-1521). Mixtec Culture. Ceramic, stucco, tufa and paint. Teotitlan del Camino (State of Oaxaca, Mexico). Dallas Museum of Art, State of Texas. United States.
EditorialCenser representing the god of rain Tlaloc. Postclassical period (1300-1521). Mixtec Culture. Ceramic, stucco, tufa and paint. Teotitlan del Camino (State of Oaxaca, Mexico). Dallas Museum of Art, State of Texas. United States.
EditorialCenser representing the god of rain Tlaloc. Postclassical period (1300-1521). Mixtec Culture. Ceramic, stucco, tufa and paint. Teotitlan del Camino (State of Oaxaca, Mexico). Dallas Museum of Art, State of Texas. United States.
EditorialPectoral, in the form of a double-headed serpent. Made of cedro wood and covered with mosaic made of turquoise and red thorny oyster shell. The teeth in the two open mouths are made from conch shell. Period Aztec /Mixtec. 1400-1521. Mexico. Detail of o...
EditorialCenser representing the god of rain Tlaloc. Postclassical period (1300-1521). Mixtec Culture. Ceramic, stucco, tufa and paint. Teotitlan del Camino (State of Oaxaca, Mexico). Dallas Museum of Art, State of Texas. United States.
EditorialCenser representing the god of rain Tlaloc. Postclassical period (1300-1521). Mixtec Culture. Ceramic, stucco, tufa and paint. Teotitlan del Camino (State of Oaxaca, Mexico). Dallas Museum of Art, State of Texas. United States.
EditorialCenser representing the god of rain Tlaloc. Postclassical period (1300-1521). Mixtec Culture. Ceramic, stucco, tufa and paint. Teotitlan del Camino (State of Oaxaca, Mexico). Dallas Museum of Art, State of Texas. United States.
EditorialMexica/Mixtec. 15th-16th C. From Mexico. The skull of the smoking mirror. Turquoise, lignite and pyrite. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.
EditorialMexica/Mixtec. 15th-16th C. From Mexico. The skull of the smoking mirror. Turquoise, lignite and pyrite. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.
EditorialPair of Eagle Ear Ornaments, 15th?16th century, Mexico, Mesoamerica, Aztec or Mixtec, Gold, H. 2 3/8 x W. 1 3/16 in. (6 x 2.1 cm), Metal-Ornaments.
EditorialEhecatl Vessel, 10th?13th century, Mexico, Mesoamerica, Mixtec, Onyx marble (tecali), H. 9 1/4 x W. 5 7/16 x D. 9 in. (23.5 x 13.8 x 22.9cm), Stone-Containers.
EditorialMonkey Vessel, 10th?13th century, Mexico, Mesoamerica, Mixtec, Onyx marble, pyrite, shell, H. 7 1/2 x W. 5 x D. 5 1/2 in. (19.1 x 12.7 x 14 cm), Stone-Containers, The ancient Mexicans used many kinds of stone for the manufacture of ritual and sumptuary...
EditorialPedestal Bowl, 1300?1500, Mexico, Cholula, Mixtec, Ceramic, H. 4 5/8 x Diam. 6 1/8 in. (11.7 x 15.5 cm), Ceramics-Containers, This well-preserved pedestal bowl is a fine example of polychrome ceramics made during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries ...
EditorialThrowing Stick (?), 13th?15th century, Mexico, Mesoamerica, Mixtec, Horn (antler of white tailed deer), pigment, H. 5 x W. 1 x D. 1 3/4 in. (12.7 x 2.5 x 4.5 cm), Bone/Ivory-Implements.
EditorialFigure Pendant, 13th?15th century, Mexico, Mesoamerica, Mixtec, Jade (?), H. 1 7/16 x W. 1 x D. 3/4 in. (3.7 x 2.5 x 1.9 cm), Stone-Ornaments.
EditorialMexica/Mixtec. 15th-16th C. From Mexico. The skull of the smoking mirror. Turquoise, lignite and pyrite. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.