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Two eagles devour human hearts, depicted below two jaguars. Carvings from the Toltec archaeological
Ancient Maya stucco portrait head, bearing the headband of the maize deity. Artist unknown; ca. 550
coldalbion:magictransistor:Mesoamerican Mosaic Skulls Every time I go to the British Museum, I have
Aztec stone sculpture of a kneeling female figure. Artist unknown; 15th or early 16th century. Now
Stucco head of K'inich Janaab Pakal I (603-683 CE), king of the Maya city-state of Palenque. Now in
tlatollotl:Jadeite frog pendantCosta Rica. 4th to 8th century ADThe color of Mesoamerican jade, ofte
Zapotec ceramic urn in the form of Cociyo, god of lightning and rain. Artist unknown; ca. 400-500 C
Olmec jadeite mask. Artist unknown; 10th-6th cent. BCE. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Ph
ancientart:The Mesoamerican archaeological site of Tula, located in Hidalgo, approximately 75km nort
twodeeweaver:Naydra (colored) The ice dragon from Breath of the Wild, done in a Mesoamerican style.
This painting metaphorically describes Ometeotl. Ometeotl can only be pictured metaphorically, They
Contemporary Mexican restaurant with awesome Mesoamerican motif, design by FÖDA.
Aztec sculpture of a coiled rattlesnake. Now in the National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City.
phdonohue:North via South: Mesoamerican Brutalism
Lempira was a war captain of the Lencas, a Mesoamerican ethnic group, who speak their own language a
The Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies
lyraina:Magic Town - Aerial view! Finally declaring this one done
Mayan cylinder vase (earthenware with brown-black slip) depicting spider monkeys. Artist unknown; c
Stone ballgame marker of the Maya. Now in the Museo Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Mexico Cit
ancientpeoples:Jadeite olmec mask 17.1cm high and 16.5cm wide (6 3/4 x 6 5/16 inch.)Mesoamerican, Me
Last month on Tumblr, we gave a behind-the-scenes look at the Brooklyn Museum’s Mesoamerican objects
Painted pot depicting horned serpents and birds, of the Mogollon culture, southwestern United States
That feeling of euphoria at the sight of a stellar report card—we are feeling all the feels.Roughly
Mayan sculpture of a standing male warrior. Artist unknown; Late Classic period (ca. 550-950 CE).
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