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tlatollotl:Stucco painted conch shell. Maya, AD 700–900https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/exploring-the-ea
tlatollotl:Cylinder vaseMayaLate Classic Period / modern eraA.D. 650–800Object Place: Mexico or Guat
tlatollotl:Link to textbooks - https://www.cambridge.org/core/what-we-publish/textbooksOriginal twee
tlatollotl:Las Ranas, QuerétaroLas Ranas is located atop two hills above the town of San Joaquin. Th
tlatollotl:Squash effigy dishMayaLate Classic periodA.D. 650–850Object Place: Yucatán or Campeche, M
tlatollotl:Jadeite frog pendantCosta Rica. 4th to 8th century ADThe color of Mesoamerican jade, ofte
tlatollotl:Tikal, Guatemala
tlatollotl:Labret in the Form of an Eagle HeadMexico, Western Oaxaca or Puebla, Mixteca-Puebla style
tlatollotl:Standing FigureMexico. Olmec. 900 BC to 300 BCThe Met
tlatollotl:twitter.com/Mexicolore/status/1109509361049702406www.mexicolore.co.uk/maya
tlatollotl:Covered Dish in the Form of a BirdDate: 350-500Origin: Guatemala, LowlandsProvenience unk
sigaloenta:tlatollotl:Link to textbooks - www.cambridge.org/core/what-we-publish/textbooksOr
tlatollotl:Olmec wooden figures from El Manatí, Mexico. El Manatí was the site of a sacred Olmec sac
tlatollotl:Superbly crafted in the shape of a serpent ready to strike, this labret is a rare survivi
sigaloenta:tlatollotl:Link to textbooks - www.cambridge.org/core/what-we-publish/textbooksOr
tlatollotl:Penis pot, Moche Culture, Peru, 1 - 800 AD
tlatollotl:Vessel with Ballgame SceneMayaAbout A.D. 600-900Guatemala, Petén, Rio Azul regionProvenie
tlatollotl:Gold Nose OrnamentDate: 390–450Geography: PeruCulture: Moche (Loma Negra)The Met
zsnes:tlatollotl:Penis pot, Moche Culture, Peru, 1 - 800 ADhaha dick weed
tlatollotl:liveisbutalie:tlatollotl:As some of you may have noticed on Reddit’s AskHistorians, I rea
tlatollotl:Penis pot, Moche Culture, Peru, 1 - 800 AD
tlatollotl:UrnaEsta pieza es una representación del Dios Jaguar del Inframundo; localizada en la Cue
tlatollotl:Man Holding a Mace or FanDate: 300 BC-AD 200Culture: NayaritGeography: West Mexico, Mexic
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