Birds and Beasts of Ancient Latin America
Exhibition (07 Oct 1995 - 31 Dec 1995)
- Object[35]
- american[35]
- animal effigy[2]
- bowl[2]
- cup[1]
- cylinder vessel[1]
- double spout jar[1]
- effigy bottle[5]
- effigy figure[1]
- effigy urn[2]
- effigy vessel[10]
- incensario[1]
- incense burner[2]
- jar[1]
- plate[1]
- sculpture[1]
- stirrup spout[1]
- stirrup spout vessel[2]
- vessel[2]
- vessel flute[1]
- whistle[2]
- chama (guatemala)[1]
- chicama valley[1]
- chimbote[4]
- colima[1]
- colombia[2]
- department of magdalena[1]
- gravefield i, oldest part[1]
- guatemala[2]
- guila[1]
- lambayeque[2]
- los congolos[1]
- lower santa valley[1]
- mexico (central america)[5]
- mixtequilla region[1]
- nazca district[4]
- oaxaca (mexican state)[3]
- pachacamac[2]
- peru[26]
- peru, north coast[2]
- remolino[1]
- roalo village[1]
- rokuima[1]
- sun temple[1]
- trujillo[2]
- tucumi[1]
- veracruz (mexico)[1]
- zaachila[1]
- zimatlan[1]
- early chimu[2]
- late horizon[1]
- moche iv[1]
- moche v[1]
- proto-nasca[4]
- chimu[3]
- classic veracruz[1]
- coastal huari[1]
- colima (culture)[1]
- early chimu[1]
- early nasca[1]
- inca[1]
- moche[10]
- moche iv[3]
- mochica[1]
- nasca[1]
- paracas[3]
- tairona[2]
- zapotec[3]
- andean[26]
- central american[7]
- circum-caribbean[2]
- from cave temple[1]
- mound a[1]
- animal face[1]
- bat[1]
- bat god?[1]
- bird[4]
- bird?[1]
- canine[1]
- crab[1]
- crayfish[1]
- crocodile?[1]
- demon[1]
- dog[1]
- duck[1]
- duck?[1]
- fish[3]
- fox[1]
- frog[1]
- god[1]
- human head[1]
- lizard[1]
- llama[2]
- mask[1]
- monkey[1]
- mountain cat[1]
- musician[1]
- ocelot[2]
- owls[1]
- rabbit[1]
- raccoon[1]
- raft[1]
- shark[1]
- snake[2]
- snake?[1]
- toucan[1]
- trumpet[1]
- warrior[2]
- black ware[1]
- cream ware[3]
- painted[3]
- polychrome[4]
- red ware[4]
- slipped[1]
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