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Showing 38 results for nayarit-art
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Ixtlán del Río
200 BCE–200 CE
Ixtlán del Río artist(s)
200 BCE–200 CE
Nayarit
300 BCE–300 CE
Ixtlán del Río artist(s)
200 BCE–200 CE
Nayarit artist(s)
100 BCE–400 CE
Nayarit artist(s)
100 BCE–400 CE
Nayarit
2nd–3rd century
Nayarit
2nd–3rd century
Nayarit
2nd–4th century
Nayarit
4th–7th century
Nayarit
2nd century BCE–2nd century CE
Nayarit
100 BCE–200 CE
Nayarit
4th–7th century
Nayarit
4th–7th century
Nayarit
4th–7th century
Nayarit
100 BCE–400 CE
Nayarit
100 BCE–400 CE
Nayarit
100 BCE–400 CE
Lagunillas artist(s)
200 BCE–200 CE
Lagunillas artist(s)
200 BCE–200 CE
Nayarit artist(s)
100–400 CE
Nayarit artist(s)
100–400 CE
Nayarit artist(s)
100 BCE–200 CE
Nayarit
1400–1500
Jalisco
1st century BCE–3rd century CE
Colima
2nd century BCE–3rd century CE
Colima artist(s)
200 BCE–300 CE
Colima artist(s)
200 BCE–300 CE
Nayarit
300 BCE–300 CE
Recuay artist(s)
200–700 CE
Mezcala
200 BCE–500 CE
Mezcala
1st–8th century
Mezcala
1st–8th century
Mezcala
200 BCE–500 CE
Chimú artist(s)
1000–1470 CE
Mexica (Aztec)
1400–1521
Colima
200 BCE–200 CE
Moche
400–600 CE