EditorialTripod Vessel, 4th?5th century, Mexico, Mesoamerica, Teotihuacan, Ceramic, red ochre, H. 9 5/8 x Diam. 9 5/8 in. (24.4 x 24.4 cm), Ceramics-Containers, Bowls with three sturdy feet and more or less straight sides are so identified with central highland...
EditorialSeated Figure, 3rd?8th century, Mexico, Mesoamerica, Teotihuacan, Stone, H. 1 13/16 x W. 1 1/4 x D. 1 5/8 in. (4.7 x 3.2 x 4.2 cm), Stone-Sculpture.
EditorialPre-Columbian Art. Teotihuacan. Mexico. The Temple of the Feathered Serpent, also known as the Temple of Quetzalcoatl, and the Feathered Serpent Pyramid. Detail showing the alternating Tlaloc (left) and feathered serpent (right) heads. Talud-tablero st...
EditorialCeremonial complex dedicated to community cult in the city of Teotihuacan. Classic Period (300-900 AD). Mexico. Model. Museum of the Americas. Madrid, Spain.
EditorialDetail from the stone stela 31, is the accession monument of Siyaj Chan K'awiil II, also bearing two portraits of his father, Yax Nuun Ayiin, as a youth dressed as a Teotihuacan warrior. He carries a spearthrower in one hand and bears a shield decorate...
EditorialTeotihuacan, " Place of the Gods" was the most important ceremonial center in Mesoamerica. At the height of its importance, Teotihuacan had a population of 200.000. Plaza of the Moon, two platforms and the Pyramid of the Moon. 3rd-6th. Height...
EditorialMural Fragment Representing a Ritual of World Renewal. Teotihuacan; Teotihuacan, Mexico. Date: 500 AD-600 AD. Dimensions: 63.8 ? 95 cm (25 ? 37.5 in.). Lime plaster with mineral pigment. Origin: Valley of Mexico.
EditorialPair of Ear Plugs with Face of Figure in Interior. Teotihuacan; Teotihuacan, Mexico. Date: 300 AD-750 AD. Dimensions: . Ceramic with shell. Origin: Mexico.
EditorialBox Fragment. Teotihuacan; Teotihuacan, Mexico. Date: 300 AD-750 AD. Dimensions: L. 22.0 cm (8 5/8 in.). Wood, stucco, and pigment. Origin: Valley of Mexico.
EditorialBowl Depicting a Ritual Figure and Flaming Torches. Teotihuacan; Teotihuacan, Mexico. Date: 300 AD-600 AD. Dimensions: Diam. 22.5 cm (8 7/8 in.). Ceramic, plaster, and pigment. Origin: Valley of Mexico.
EditorialMask from an Incense Burner Portraying the Old Deity of Fire. Teotihuacan; Teotihuacan, Mexico. Date: 450 AD-750 AD. Dimensions: 36.83 ? 33.5 cm (14 1/2 ? 13 in.). Ceramic and pigment. Origin: Valley of Mexico.