Mayan Gallery
Exhibition (1954 - 2001)
- Object[38]
- american[38]
- asuncion mita[2]
- barberena[1]
- chalchuapa[2]
- chama (guatemala)[2]
- chipal[11]
- chocola[2]
- department of alta verapaz[1]
- department of escuintla[1]
- department of jutiapa[2]
- department of peten[1]
- department of quiche[12]
- department of santa rosa[1]
- department of suchitepequez[2]
- guatemala[38]
- huehuetenango[1]
- kaminaljuyu[7]
- kixpek[2]
- mexico (central america)[1]
- nicaragua[1]
- piedras negras[1]
- ratinlixul[1]
- samayac[1]
- st. francis[1]
- st. lucia cozumahualpa[2]
- western guatemala[1]
- chipal 2[1]
- arenal[2]
- chama 3[1]
- chama 4[1]
- chipal 2[4]
- chocotegan[1]
- chorotegan[1]
- early post-classic[4]
- early post-classic maya[3]
- highland maya[11]
- las charcas[4]
- late classic[2]
- lowland maya[3]
- maya[3]
- maya (central american culture)[1]
- miraflores[1]
- central american[38]
- animal[2]
- animal head[1]
- death[1]
- deities, bloodletters[1]
- hacha[1]
- head[3]
- hieroglyphics[1]
- human figure[2]
- human head[2]
- jaguar[1]
- male head[1]
- mask[4]
- monkey[1]
- monkey?[1]
- pizote[1]
- rabbit head?[1]
- seated human[1]
- seated woman[1]
- skull[1]
- snake head?[1]
- standing human[1]
- toad[1]
- warrior[1]
- wrestlers[1]
- alabaster[1]
- basalt[1]
- bivalve shell[2]
- ceramic[16]
- deer antler[1]
- jade[1]
- limestone[1]
- obsidian[3]
- paint[1]
- porphyritic stone[1]
- pyrite[2]
- quartzite[2]
- stone[8]
- tufa[2]
- carved[2]
- glazed[1]
- incised[1]
- mould made[1]
- painted[2]
- polychrome[1]
- actual citation[24]
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