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Lanzone Stone at Chavin de Huantar
Culture: Chavin
Northern Highlands, Peru
900-200 BCE
granite

Relief sculpture at Chavin de Huantar
Culture: Chavin
Northern Highlands, Peru
900-200 BCE
stone (architectural complex)

Nose ornament from Chavin de Huantar
Culture: Chavin
Northern Highlands, Peru
900-200 BCE
hammered gold

Mesa Verde
Culture: Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi)
450-1300 CE
sandstone
Montezuma County, Colorado

Yaxchilan (Structure 40)
Culture: Mayan
725 CE
limestone
Chiapas, Mexico

Yaxchilan (Structure 33)
Culture: Mayan
725 CE
limestone
Chiapas, Mexico

Yaxchilan (Serpent Vision Lintel 25)
Culture: Mayan
725 CE
limestone
Chiapas, Mexico

Giant Serpent Mound
Culture: Mississippian
c. 1070 CE
earthwork/effigy mound
Adams County, southern Ohio

Templo Mayor at Tenochtitlan
Culture: Aztec or Mexica
1375-1520 CE
stone
Mexico City, Mexico

Coyolxauhqui Stone
Culture: Aztec or Mexica
1375-1520 CE
stone
Mexico City, Mexico

Olmec-style mask
Culture: Aztec or Mexica
1200-400 BCE (found in Aztec Templo Mayor buried as an offering in 1470 CE)
Jadeite
Mexico City, Mexico

Calendar Stone
Culture: Aztec or Mexica
1375-1520 CE
stone
Mexico City, Mexico

Ruler's feather headdress - Penacho of Moctezuma II
Culture: Mexica (Aztec)
1428-1520 CE
feathers and gold

Curved Inka wall of Qorikancha and Church of Santo Domingo
Culture: Both Inka and Spanish Colonial
City of Cusco, Peru
c. 1440 CE
Andesite

Walls at Saqsa Waman
Culture: Inka
City of Cusco, Peru
c. 1440 CE
Andesite

Maize cobs
Culture: Inka
c. 1440-1533 CE
sheet metal/repousse, metal alloys

Machu Picchu
Culture: Inka
c. 1450-1540 CE
Granite (architectural complex)
Central Highlands, Peru

Intihuatana Stone or Hitching Post to the Sun
City of Machu Picchu
Culture: Inka
c. 1450-1540 CE
Granite (architectural complex)
Central Highlands, Peru

All-T'oqapu tunic
Culture: Inka
1450-1540 CE
Camelid fiber and cotton

Bandolier bag
Culture: Lenape (Delaware tribe, Eastern Woodlands)
c. 1850 CE
Beadwork on leather

Transformation Mask
Culture: Kwakwaka'wakw
late 19th century CE
wood, paint, string

Painted elk hide
Cotsiogo (Cadzi Cody)
c. 1890-1900 CE
painted elk hide

Black-on black ceramic vessel
Maria Martinez and Julian Martinez
mid-20th century CE
Blackware ceramic
Pueblo, New Mexico

Frontispiece of the Codex Mendoza
Spanish Scribes, Aztec Artists
c. 1541–1542 C.E.
Ink and color on paper.

Angel with Arquebus
Master of Calamarca
c. 17th century C.E.
Oil on canvas.

Screen with the Siege of Belgrade and hunting scene.
Circle of the González Family.
c. 1697–1701 C.E.
Tempera and resin on wood, shell inlay.

The Virgin of Guadalupe (Virgen de Guadalupe).
Miguel González.
c. 1698 C.E.
Oil on canvas on wood, inlaid with mother-of-pearl.

Casta Painting - Spaniard and Indian Produce a Mestizo.
Attributed to Juan Rodríguez Juárez.
c. 1715 C.E.
Oil on canvas.

Portrait of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.
Miguel Cabrera.
c. 1750 C.E.
Oil on canvas.

The Valley of Mexico from the Hillside of Santa Isabel
Jose María Velasco.
1882 C.E.
Oil on canvas.

The Two Fridas. (Las dos Fridas)
Frida Kahlo.
1939 C.E.
Oil on canvas.

Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in the Alameda Park.
Diego Rivera.
1947–1948 C.E.
Fresco.

Trade (Gifts for Trading Land with White People).
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith.
1992 C.E.
Oil and mixed media on canvas.
