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The Olmec: The original Black civilizations of Mexico and Mesoamerica Archaeology, Maya, Statue, Ancient Artefacts, Museums, Ancient Artifacts, Ancient Mexico, Inca, Ancient Civilizations
The Olmec: The original Black civilizations of Mexico and Mesoamerica
The Olmec: The original Black civilizations of Mexico and Mesoamerica
Mexican (Olmec style) (Artist) PERIOD 500-1600 BC MEDIUM jadeite (Sculpture) MEASUREMENTS H: 8 9/16 x W: 2 1/2 x D: 1 3/4 in. (21.7 x 6.4 x 4.5 cm) GEOGRAPHIES Mexico (Place of Origin) Jaguar, Art, Mayan Art, Mayan, Jadeite, Ancient, Inca Art
Mexican (Olmec style) (Artist) PERIOD 500-1600 BC MEDIUM jadeite (Sculpture) MEASUREMENTS H: 8 9/16 x W: 2 1/2 x D: 1 3/4 in. (21.7 x 6.4 x 4.5 cm) GEOGRAPHIES Mexico (Place of Origin)
Olmeca; 900 a 500 A.C. Stone Sculptures, Ancient Aliens, Teotihuacan, Ancient Art
Dioses reptilianos 2 :: El Libertario
Olmeca; 900 a 500 A.C.
Olmec Greenstone Standing Figure - Origin: Mexico, Circa: 1000 BC to 500 BC Mesoamerican, Mexican Folk Art
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Olmec Greenstone Standing Figure - Origin: Mexico, Circa: 1000 BC to 500 BC
Seated female figurine with a mirror Olmec Middle Pre-Classic (1000-600 B.C.) La Venta, State of Tabasco Grey to greenish stone, pyrite and cinnabar Land Art, Colombian Art
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Seated female figurine with a mirror Olmec Middle Pre-Classic (1000-600 B.C.) La Venta, State of Tabasco Grey to greenish stone, pyrite and cinnabar
Figure Undergoing Transformation Mexico, Olmec, 900-300 B.C. Sculpture Serpentine with traces of cinnabar Height: 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm) LACMA Ancient Mysteries
Figure Undergoing Transformation
Figure Undergoing Transformation Mexico, Olmec, 900-300 B.C. Sculpture Serpentine with traces of cinnabar Height: 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm) LACMA
Beautiful Indigenous Art, Bone Carving, Aztec Art
Beautiful
The Olmec colossal heads are at least seventeen monumental stone representations of human heads sculpted from large basalt boulders. The heads date from at least before 900 BC and are a distinctive feature of the Olmec civilization of ancient Mesoamerica (Gulf Coast of Mexico). Believed by most African American historians to be of images of African explorers that came to that area. Mexico, America, Black History, African, Chris
The Olmec colossal heads are at least seventeen monumental stone representations of human heads sculpted from large basalt boulders. The heads date from at least before 900 BC and are a distinctive feature of the Olmec civilization of ancient Mesoamerica (Gulf Coast of Mexico). Believed by most African American historians to be of images of African explorers that came to that area.
Olmec Statue . Mexico Mexican Art
Olmec
Olmec Statue . Mexico
Olmec jadeite mask of the Middle Formative Period, 900-600 BCE. Rio Pesquero area, Veracruz, Mexico. People, World Cultures, Design
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Olmec jadeite mask of the Middle Formative Period, 900-600 BCE. Rio Pesquero area, Veracruz, Mexico.
olmec heads - Bing images Buddha
olmec heads
olmec heads - Bing images
Olmec mask, from the area of Veracruz, Mexico, 1000-600 B.C. Made from jadeite with traces of cinnabar. (LACMA) Mascara, Portrait, Prehistoric
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Olmec mask, from the area of Veracruz, Mexico, 1000-600 B.C. Made from jadeite with traces of cinnabar. (LACMA)
Olmec mask Africa, Aztec Empire, Aztec Ruins, Aztec Culture, Aztec, Aztec Mask
Art/Museums: The Aztec Empire at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
Olmec mask
MICHOACAN VENUS FIGURE Michoacan Culture Late Preclassic Michoacan
MICHOACAN VENUS FIGURE Michoacan Culture Late Preclassic
Figurillas olmecas Trips, Ceramica, Kunst, Jaguars, Stone Carving, Art Carved
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Figurillas olmecas
Jar, Fat Figure Date: 3rd–6th century Geography: Peru Culture: Moche Medium: Ceramic, pigment Ceramics, American Indian Pottery, Antique Sculpture, Indian Pottery, Ancient Peruvian
Jar, Fat Figure | Moche | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Jar, Fat Figure Date: 3rd–6th century Geography: Peru Culture: Moche Medium: Ceramic, pigment
Ancient Columbian Female Figure Origin: Colombia, Sinú, 600-1200 Material: Slip-painted ceramic Height: 10 5/8 in. (26.99 cm); Width: 7 1/8 in. (18.10 cm); Depth: 3 1/8 in. (7.94 cm); Art of the Ancient Americas Sculptures, Ceramic Art, Antiquities
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Ancient Columbian Female Figure Origin: Colombia, Sinú, 600-1200 Material: Slip-painted ceramic Height: 10 5/8 in. (26.99 cm); Width: 7 1/8 in. (18.10 cm); Depth: 3 1/8 in. (7.94 cm); Art of the Ancient Americas
Ancient Pre-Columbian Mexican Xochipala Hollow Ware Ceramic Standing Female Figurine (Mexico) Trance, Figurine, Ceramic Figurines, Mexican
Ancient Pre-Columbian Mexican Xochipala Hollow Ware Ceramic Standing Female Figurine
Ancient Pre-Columbian Mexican Xochipala Hollow Ware Ceramic Standing Female Figurine (Mexico)
Moche culture Mochi, American Art
Moche culture
Hand-Shaped Stamp Mexico, Puebla, Las Bocas, Olmec, 1000-600 B.C. Tools and Equipment; stamps Slip-painted ceramic Ancient Symbols
Hand-Shaped Stamp
Hand-Shaped Stamp Mexico, Puebla, Las Bocas, Olmec, 1000-600 B.C. Tools and Equipment; stamps Slip-painted ceramic
Moche Seated Lord Figural Vessel, Peru Iquitos, Peru, Ceramic Sculpture Figurative
Superb Moche Seated Lord Figural Vessel
Moche Seated Lord Figural Vessel, Peru
Warrior, ceramic vessel, Moche culture, Peru. South American Art
Moche Warrior Pottery — Today’s History of the World in 100 Objects « Agostino Arts
Warrior, ceramic vessel, Moche culture, Peru.
Moche culture, Peru Sanat, Peruvian Art, Masque
Moche culture, Peru
Female-effigy ceramic burial urn, Northern Andes, Columbia, South America, 1,000–1,500 AD. 23 x 40" in circumference Ancient Pottery, South America, Burial Urns, Ancient Goddesses
Female-Effigy Second Burial Urn | Emory | Michael C. Carlos Museum
Female-effigy ceramic burial urn, Northern Andes, Columbia, South America, 1,000–1,500 AD. 23 x 40" in circumference
Olmec jade figure. Jade Carving
Olmec jade figure.
Olmec Mask, Jade, Mascaras
Olmec
Olmec Stone Mask Ethnic Art, Stone
Olmec Stone Mask
Carved Yugito (900-600 B.C.) Middle Preclassic, Olmec. Gulf coast, Veracruz, Mexico
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Carved Yugito (900-600 B.C.) Middle Preclassic, Olmec. Gulf coast, Veracruz, Mexico
Basalt Olmec Mask, Mexico Circa: 900 BC to 500 BC
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Basalt Olmec Mask, Mexico Circa: 900 BC to 500 BC
The Olmecs are a mysterious culture considered by many as the Mother Civilization of Mesoamerica. Archaeological sources believe their civilization began around 1250 BC. However, there are also opinions that it is much older, and its origins date back to 3113 BC, when god Quetzalcoatl arrived to the region. While others suggest the Olmecs originally came from Africa and introduced a calendar, writing, pyramid and tomb construction, mummification, and religious traditions to the native Americans
African Presence in Early America - Paperback
The Olmecs are a mysterious culture considered by many as the Mother Civilization of Mesoamerica. Archaeological sources believe their civilization began around 1250 BC. However, there are also opinions that it is much older, and its origins date back to 3113 BC, when god Quetzalcoatl arrived to the region. While others suggest the Olmecs originally came from Africa and introduced a calendar, writing, pyramid and tomb construction, mummification, and religious traditions to the native Americans