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Chavín de Huántar. 900-200 BCE. Stone and granite. Northern Highlands, Peru. 1-2 Images Old and new temple. 3rd Image Lazon (Spear) Stone. Chavin
Yaxchilán. 725 CE. Limestone. Chiapas, Mexico. Mayans
Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings. 450-1300 CE. Sandstone. Colorado. Anasazi
Great Serpent Mound. c. 1070 CE. Earthwork. Southern Ohio. Mississippians.
Templo Mayor (Main Temple). c. 1325-1520 CE. Stone. Tenoctitlán, Mexico City, Mexico. Aztecs
The Coyolxauhqui Stone. c. 1469. Volcanic stone. ~11ft in diameter. Aztecs
Ruler’s Feather Headdress.1428-1520. Feathers and gold. Aztecs
Maize Cobs. C. 1400 - 1533. Sheet metal / repoussé, gold and silver alloys. Inca
City of Cuzco. c. 1440 - 1650 CE. Andesite. Central Highlands, Peru. Inca
Machu Picchu. c. 1450 - 1540. Granite. Andes, Peru. Inca.
All-T’oqapu Tunic. c. 1450-1540. Camelid fiber and cotton. Inca
Bandolier Bag, Lenape tribe. c. 1850. Beadwork on leather.
Transformation Mask, Kwakwaka’wakw. c. 1880-1900. Wood, paint, and string.
Hide Painting of a Sun Dance, Eastern Shoshone. c. 1890-1900. Attributed to Cotsiogo. (pronounced co-SEE-ko) Painted elk hide.
Black-on-Black Ceramic Vessel, Puebloan. c. 1950. Maria and Julian Martínez. Blackware ceramic.