Browse Items (802 total)

  • Collection: Collecting the world

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Fragment of a statuette, white clay, elaborate headdress, pre-classic. Clay figurines appear in the graves and household debris of the earliest farmers in Mexico and continued to be made and used by successive civilisations until the Spanish…

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Head, fragment of statuette; Mongolian type; pre-classic. Clay figurines appear in the graves and household debris of the earliest farmers in Mexico and continued to be made and used by successive civilisations until the Spanish Conquest. Those made…

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Post-classic pottery statuette, Toltec period, with very ornate headdress. Clay figurines appear in the graves and household debris of the earliest farmers in Mexico and continued to be made and used by successive civilisations until the Spanish…

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Pre-classic female figurine, with head, arms, legs and exaggerated hips. Museum's slip catalogue: 'FIGURINES, human, 16* fragments of, in a whitish pottery. Found by a workman when digging a trench, about six feet from the surface in the Panuco…

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Pre-classic female figurine with exaggerated shoulders and hips, no head. Back view on display.

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Moulded red clay, constructed as a plaque, female figurine with headdress, necklace and baby on her back.

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Pottery head, with headdress and slanting eyes.

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Group contents: sledges (8), Kayaks and dogs (10) and caribou and duck and humans (6)

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Shell ornament/armlet with two perforations. Found about a mile from the sea-shore, near Tampico, State of Tamaulipas, Mexico. Probably made by Huastecan Indians.
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