Chorrera - Jaguar Mortar - Walters 41326 - Three Quarter
Carved and polished stone 'mortars,' carved as stylized felines or birds, are a well-known category of a poorly known Chorrera culture that flourished on the east coast of Ecuador from 1500-300 BC. Many, such a... More
Classic Veracruz jaguar incense burner - IMJ B77.1264 - from behind
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Classic Veracruz jaguar incense burner - IMJ B77.1264 - frontal
Incense burner in the form of a man-jaguar Incense burner in the form of a man-jaguar
Tolita jaguar fertility figure - IMJ B870025 - front view
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Tolita jaguar fertility figure - IMJ B870025 - angle view
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Jaguar Vessel LACMA M.83.217.39
Guatemala Piedmont, Maya, A.D. 900-1200 Furnishings; Serviceware Burnished ceramic with slip Gift of Constance McCormick Fearing (M.83.217.39) Art of the Ancient Americas