Offering 4, La Venta. Third Intermediate period, Twenty-Second Dynasty, c. 900–400 BCE. Height of figures 6 1/4–7”.

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Offering 4, La Venta. Third Intermediate period, Twenty-Second Dynasty, c. 900–400 BCE. Height of figures 6 1/4–7”.

The Americas Before 1300.

Great Pyramid and Plaza, La Venta. c. 900–400 BCE. Pyramid height approx. 100'.

Colossal Head, San Lorenzo. c. 1200–900 BCE. Height 7’ 5”.

Ceremonial Center of the City of Teotihuacan. c. 100–650 CE.

Plan of the Ceremonial Center of Teotihuacan.

Pyramid of the Feathered Serpent. c. 200 CE.

Bloodletting Ritual. c. 550–650 CE. 32 1/4 × 45 1/4”.

Base of North Acropolis (Left) and Temple I. North Acropolis, 4th century BCE –5th century CE ; Temple I (Tomb of Ruler A), c. 734 CE.

Maya Writing.

Palace (Foreground) and Temple of the Inscriptions. Palace, 5th–8th century CE ; Temple of the Inscriptions (Tomb of Pakal the Great), c. 683 CE.

Stela CE.

Portrait of Pakal the Great. Mid 7th century CE. Height 16 7/8”.

Lady Xok's Vision (Accession Ceremony). Dedicated in 726 CE. 46 1/2 × 29 1/8”.

Cylindrical Vessel with Ballgame Scene. 600–800 CE. Diameter 6 3/8”, height 8 1/8”.

Pyramid (“El Castillo”) with Chacmool in Foreground. 9th–12th century CE.

Shaman with Drum and Snake. c. 13–16th century CE. 4 1/4 × 3 1/4”.

Lanzón, Chavin De Huantar. c. 900 BCE. Height 15’.

Mantle with Bird Impersonators. c. 200 BCE –200 CE. Detail approx. 40" × 7’ 11”.

Earth Drawing (Geoglyph) of a Hummingbird, Nazca Plain. c. 0–700 CE. Length approx. 450’; wingspan approx. 220’.

Moche Portrait Vessel. c. 100–700 CE. Height 11”.

Mantle with Bird Impersonators (Detail). c. 200 BCE –200 CE.

Earspool. c. 300 CE. Diameter approx. 3".

Beaver Effigy Platform Pipe. c. 100–400 CE. 4 9/16 × 1 7/8 × 2".

Great Serpent Mound. c CE. Length approx. 1,254’.

Reconstruction of Central Cahokia, as It Would Have Appeared About 1150 CE. c. 1000–1300 CE. East–west length approx. 3 miles, north–south length approx. 2 1/4 miles; base of great mound, 1,037 × 790’, height approx. 100’.

Pelican Figurehead. c CE. 4 3/8 × 2 3/8 × 3 1/8”.

Seed Jar. c CE. Diameter 14 1/2”.

Pueblo Bonito. 830–1250 CE.

Sun Dagger Solar Marker at Equinox. 850–1250 CE.

Anthropomorphs, the Great Gallery, Horseshoe (Barrier) Canyon. c BCE –300 CE. Largest figure about 8’ tall.

Hunter's Mural. 800–1300 CE.

Timothy O’Sullivan. Ancient Ruins in the Canon De Chelley