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Accession #: 70.10
Medium: Ceramic
Bowl
Mayan
ca. 200
Accession #: 2006.46.3
Medium: Terra-cotta; red slip
Bowl
Colima
250 B.C.E. - 200 C.E.
Accession #: 2006.37.3
Medium: Terra-cotta
Bridge Spout Pot
Nasca
200-500 C.E.
Accession #: 2006.46.2
Medium: Stone
Celt (Axe Head)
Colima
250 B.C.E - 200 C.E.
Accession #: 2006.37.4
Medium: Terra-cotta
Cylindrical Vessel
Nasca
200-500 C.E.
Accession #: 96.6.1
Medium: Polished terra-cotta
Dog Effigy Vessel
Colima
250 B.C.E. - 400 C.E.
Accession #: 96.6.2
Medium: Terra-cotta with white and red-iron oxide slip
Figural Vessel
Moche
200 - 600 C.E.
Accession #: 2006.37.2
Medium: Stone (basalt)
Head
Unknown Maker
500-800 C.E.
Media File
Accession #: 56.117.6
Medium: Ceramic
Head and Shoulders of a Figure
Toltec
4th - 12th century
Media File
Accession #: 56.117.4
Medium: Ceramic
Head of a God
Toltec
4th - 12th century
Media File
Accession #: 56.117.3
Medium: Ceramic
Head of Chiapez
Toltec
4th - 12th century
Media File
Accession #: 56.117.5
Medium: Ceramic
Head of Huebuetotl
Toltec
4th - 12th century


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