Precolumbian Art - Available

Guanacaste-Nicoya Jade Bird-Celt Pendant

Bird celt with a smoothly flowing shape sets off admirably the quality of the stone and its polish. Gorgeous pale sea-green jade with veins of white. Rounded...

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Nicoya Teeth, Stone and Shell Choker

This stunning, colorful choker necklace is from the ancient Nicoya region of Costa Rica. It is a remarkable example of pre-Columbian jewelry artistry...

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Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture

A 5-volume set spans the centuries from the earliest civilizations of the Olmec, Maya, and Chavin to the present day. The region is broadly defined to include

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Mayan Stone Skull c. 650 A.D.

The pre-Columbian Mayan stone skull is a rare and highly significant artifact from the Maya culture of Mesoamerica. The Maya civilization was renowned...

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Teotihuacan Sitting Figure

This solid molded Teotihuacan sitting figurine, originating from Xolapan, Mexico, exemplifies the artistry and symbolism of the Teotihuacan civilization during

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Jalisco Seated Female Holding Bowl

A sweet-looking Jalisco seated female holding a bowl. This hollowed pottery figure has a white slip surface with an overall dark sediment deposit encrusted.

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Zatopec Effigy Incensario Vessel

The representation of this Zatopec effigy vessel depicts an ancestor of the deceased or shaman adorned by a jaguar's headpiece that features a plumed feathered

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Superb Michoacan Effigy Vessel

This is a superb globular effigy vessel from the Michoacan culture in Mexico. Ca. 100 B.C. - 250 A.D. Stands over 10" in height. Cream paint over a highly...

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Fine Set of Moche Bronze Tumi

A fine set of large Moche Bronze Tumi. Each ceremonial knife is crowned with a figurine of a warrior wearing a combination of different battle-ready garments

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Moche Copper Axe “Ai Apaec”

This axe head is an extraordinarily decorated anthropomorphic blade. The artisans fashioned it from copper in the traditional Vicús style.

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Moche Bronze Lime Spoons c 100 BC – 300 AD

An ornate pair of lime spoons with Sandpiper finials. These small spoons removed lime from specialized receptacles (caleros, poporus) as part of the coca...

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Published Moche “Ai Apaec” Tumi

Atop of this copper tumi sits one of the most important deities in the Moche pantheon, the great god of creation - Ai Apaec. God of the sky and mountain...

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