Danien, Elin C. Guide to the Mesoamerican Gallery at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2002.
Reference
- Object[128]
- no[128]
- american[128]
- altar[1]
- amulet[2]
- arrowhead[2]
- bead[17]
- beaker[1]
- bell[3]
- bowl[4]
- carder[1]
- carving[2]
- container[1]
- cotton[5]
- cup[1]
- ear plug[3]
- earring[3]
- eccentric obsidian[1]
- effigy bowl[1]
- effigy urn[1]
- figure[1]
- figurine[23]
- figurine head[1]
- finger ring[1]
- flute[1]
- flute fragment[2]
- incensario[1]
- incensario lid[1]
- incense burner[1]
- incense burner lid[1]
- labret[5]
- lip plug[1]
- mask[2]
- metate[1]
- model[1]
- ornament[4]
- pendant[25]
- pendant amulet[2]
- pipe[1]
- pipe bowl[1]
- plaster[1]
- projectile point[2]
- rattle[2]
- ring[1]
- sample[2]
- sculpture[2]
- spearhead[1]
- spindle[1]
- spindle whorl[1]
- stamp[1]
- stela[1]
- tau blade[1]
- textile[1]
- tripod bowl[1]
- vase[1]
- whistle[1]
- asuncion mita[1]
- atzcapotzalco[2]
- belize[2]
- capilco[1]
- caracol (central america)[2]
- cempoala[1]
- chalchuapa[1]
- chama (guatemala)[1]
- chipal[6]
- cholula[4]
- coast of corinto[1]
- colima[3]
- costa rica[30]
- cuilapam[1]
- department of escuintla[1]
- department of jutiapa[1]
- department of quiche[6]
- department of sacatepequez[1]
- department of solola[2]
- department of totonicapan[1]
- guatemala[20]
- guerrero[1]
- honduras[2]
- ixtlan[1]
- mexico (central america)[73]
- mixteca[2]
- mixteca alta[5]
- momostenango[1]
- nayarit[2]
- nicaragua[1]
- nochixtlan[1]
- oaxaca (mexican state)[13]
- oaxaca valley[1]
- pacific coast[1]
- puebla (mexican state)[4]
- rio frio[1]
- san andres tuxtla[2]
- san antonio aguas calientes[1]
- san juan teposcolula[1]
- san miguel atzacapotzalco[1]
- solola[2]
- tamaulipas[1]
- tres zapotes[1]
- ulua valley[2]
- valley of mexico[2]
- vera cruz (mexican state)[4]
- veracruz (mexico)[5]
- western guatemala[1]
- yanhuitlan[1]
- zaachila[1]
- aztec iii[1]
- incised[1]
- modern[2]
- preclassic[1]
- teotihuacan v[2]
- aztec[8]
- aztec iv[1]
- cakchiquel[2]
- chama 4[1]
- chipal 2[4]
- chorotegan[26]
- classic[1]
- early classical[1]
- early post-classic[3]
- early post-classic maya[1]
- guatemalan[3]
- guetar[1]
- highland maya[7]
- huastec archaic[1]
- late classic[2]
- late classical[2]
- lowland maya[2]
- maya (central american culture)[2]
- mexacala[1]
- mixtec[10]
- pokomam[1]
- quiche[1]
- tarascan[1]
- teotihuacan (culture)[2]
- ticoman[4]
- totonac[2]
- zapotec[3]
- central american[128]
- altar 10[1]
- banks of rio panuco[1]
- from grave[1]
- group c[1]
- tomb[2]
- tomb.[1]
- alligator[1]
- backstrap loom[1]
- claw[1]
- conch shell[1]
- dog[1]
- dog head[1]
- female[1]
- fire god[3]
- flute[1]
- frog[1]
- hacha[1]
- head[4]
- human[2]
- human figure[1]
- hunchback[1]
- jaguar[2]
- laughing figure[1]
- male[1]
- man[1]
- mask[4]
- monkey[1]
- old god[1]
- owl[1]
- rabbit head?[1]
- rain god[2]
- seated figure[2]
- seated human[1]
- seated male[1]
- seated man[1]
- shaman[1]
- snake head?[1]
- tattoo[1]
- toad[1]
- tree[1]
- warrior[1]
- weaver[1]
- were-jaguar[1]
- woman[4]
- agate[21]
- alabaster[1]
- ceramic[32]
- copper[5]
- cord[2]
- cotton[6]
- crystal (stone)[1]
- dye[1]
- fiber[1]
- green stone[1]
- greenstone[21]
- jade[29]
- jadeite[9]
- limestone[4]
- marble (stone)[2]
- mollusk shell[1]
- obsidian[15]
- palm leaf[2]
- plaster[1]
- quartz[4]
- quartzite[1]
- shell[2]
- stone[10]
- thistle[1]
- tufa[2]
- vegetable fiber[1]
- volcanic stone[1]
- wood[4]
- actual citation[128]
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