title: Chavin de Huantar-Lanzon Stela,
artist:none
Culture: Chavin people
Location:Northern Highlands, Peru.
Date: 900-200 B.C.E.
Form: Granite
Mesa Verde Cliff Dwellings,
Montezuma County, Colorado.
Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi).
450- 1300 C.E.
Sandstone
Yaxchilan- Lintel 25, Structure 23.
Chiapas, Mexico.
Maya.
725 C.E.
limestone lintel
The Great Serpent Mound.
Adams County, southern Ohio.
Mississippian (Eastern Woodlands).
1070 C.E.
Earthwork/effigy mound
Templo Mayor (Main Temple),
Tenochtitlan (Modern Mexico City, Mexico),
Mexica (Aztec).
1375- 1520 C.E.
different types of stones
Ruler’s Feather Headdress (probably of Motecuhzoma II),
Mexica
(Aztec).
1428- 1520 C.E.
feathers (quetzal and cotinga) and gold
City of Cusco- Walls at Saqsa Waman (Sacsayhuaman),
Central highlands, Peru.
Inka.
1440 C.E.
andesite
Maize Cobs,
from the Qorikancha in Cuzco,
Inka.
1440- 1533 C.E.
Sheet metal/ repousse, metal alloys
City of Machu Picchu,
Central Highlands, Peru,
Inka.
1450- 1540 C.E.
Granite, Naturally fortified sites + stone
All-T’oqapu Tunic,
Andes, Peru
Inka.
1450- 1540 C.E.
Camelid fiber and cotton (approximately 100 threads/centimeter)
Bandolier Bag.
Lenape
(Delaware tribe, Eastern Woodlands).
1850 C.E.
beadwork on leather
Transformation Mask- Closed,
Kwakwaka’wakw,
Northwest coast of Canada.
Late 19th Century C.E.
wood, paint, and string
Painted Elk Hide,
Attributed to Cotsiogo (Cadzi Cody),
Eastern Shoshone,
Wind River Reservation, Wyoming.
1890- 1900 C.E.
painted elk
Maria Martinez and Julian Martinez,
Black-on-Black Ceramic Vessel,
Tewa, Puebloan,
San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico,
c. mid-20th Century C.E.
Black-on-black ceramic vessel Coil pottery