Pre-Columbian Art
Including creations by the Mayans, Aztecs, Incas, and Native North Americans, pre-Columbian art is a broad category that encompasses the art of indigenous people of North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean prior to the arrival of the Spanish at the beginning of the 16th century. Showcasing the histories of different tribes and regions, collectible works from this period include ceramics, stone sculptures, gold and silver objects, and textiles.
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Central Mexico, Tetzcoco?, Aztec, Post-Classic Period
Early Classic, Maya
Maya style, Mexico or Guatemala, Usumacinta River region, Classic Period, 250-900
Mesoamerica, Guatemala, Department of the Petén, El Perú (also known as Waka'), Maya people (AD 250-900), Classic Period
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