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Ancient American Art in The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing
Series
Carved feathered serpent pendant made from conch shell
Mollusk shells were transported as precious materials throughout the Americas and used to craft objects for religious activity and personal adornment.
Adrián Velázquez Castro
February 24
Carved feathered serpent pendant made from conch shell
Más allá del valor alimenticio de estas criaturas, en la antigüedad los caparazones de moluscos se empleaban para producir objetos de adorno personal y para actividades religiosas.
Adrián Velázquez Castro
February 24
Bare-chested female ceramic figure wearing a multistrand necklace with a sizable pendant and a decorated head cover.
Los arqueólogos reconocen múltiples tradiciones culturales en la costa del Ecuador durante el período entre el 300 a.e.c. y el 600 e.c.
Florencio Delgado Espinoza
September 17, 2025
A flying panel metate (tablelike object of stone) with five felines worked into the legs on the metate's underside
Los especialistas en piedra de Costa Rica demostraron una gran habilidad en la creación de obras de piedra como metates, figuras zoomorfas y antropomorfas y esferas.
Francisco Corrales Ulloa
September 3, 2025
Double Crocodile Pendant, Gold, shell, Cocle (Macaracas)
Los primeros indicios de metalurgia hallados en el istmo de Panamá se remontan a los siglos II y III e.c.
Orlando Hernández Ying
August 22, 2025
Double Crocodile Pendant, Gold, shell, Cocle (Macaracas)
The earliest evidence of metallurgy found in the Isthmus of Panama can be dated between the second and third centuries CE.
Orlando Hernández Ying
May 27, 2025
A flying panel metate (tablelike object of stone) with five felines worked into the legs on the metate's underside
Ancient artists of Costa Rica demonstrated great artistic skill in creating stone works such as metates, zoomorphic and anthropomorphic figures, and spheres.
Francisco Corrales Ulloa
May 21, 2025
Bare-chested female ceramic figure wearing a multistrand necklace with a sizable pendant and a decorated head cover.
Artistic representations of power emerged from multiple cultural traditions in coastal Ecuador during the period between 300 BCE and 600 CE.
Florencio Delgado Espinoza
May 7, 2025
Red and white double-chambered ceramic bottle with a seated human figure holding a Spondylus shell
The artistic expressions of the Wari and Tiwanaku societies dominated the Central Andes for nearly five hundred years (600–1000 CE).
José Ochatoma Paravicino
March 6, 2025
Red and white double-chambered ceramic bottle with a seated human figure holding a Spondylus shell
Tanto la sociedad wari como la tiwanaku prepararon el terreno para imperios andinos posteriores.
José Ochatoma Paravicino
March 6, 2025