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Tag Archives: 7th Century
650 AD: Censer Lid
Teotihuacan cencer lid (c. 450-650)
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300-600 AD: Double-Faced Head Fragment
This earthenware fragment dates from 300-600 AD and was produced by an artist of the Remojadas culture—which flourished on Mexico’s Veracruz Gulf Coast from about 100 BC to 800 AD and is considered to be part of the larger Classic … Continue reading
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Tagged 7th Century, Art, Dualism, Native Americans, Sculpture, Veracruz Culture
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