Ancient Art of the Americas
Most of the major ancient Mesoamerican cultures are represented in the Museum’s collections of Ancient Art of the Americas on the first floor of the Krannert Pavilion, including the Olmec and other civilizations of the Gulf Coast of Mexico, the Colima, and the Maya.
The Museum has fine examples of Peruvian stirrup-spout pottery from the Chavin, Moche, and Nazca cultures and gold and jade jewelry from Central America.
Highlights of the Ancient Art of the Americas Collection
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ballgame waist yoke in the form of a mythological Toad
Veracruz culture
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vessl in the form of a seated figure
Moche culture
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vessel with Mythical Spotted Cat
Nazca
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vessel in the form of a leader-priest with weapon and drinking vessel
Colima culture
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vessel in form of a dog
Colima culture
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vessel in the form of a leader-priest in a trance
Colima culture
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vessel with palace scene
Maya culture
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bowl and lid with boar head
Maya culture
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pedestal plate with reptile-human figure
Coclé culture
