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The New World
Native-American
Art Before 1300
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Mesoamerica

South America

North America

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The New World


• The New World

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Mesoamerica
• Cultures of Mesoamerica
• Colossal Heads of the Olmec
• Teotihuacan
• Art of the Maya
• Ceramcis of the Veracruz
• Codices of the Mixtec

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South America
• Ceramics in Early South America
• Architecture in Early South America

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North America
• The Southwest
• Inuit Art
• Woodlands in the East

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Key terms
• Anasazi Any of a Native American people who once lived in cliff dwellings in Utah and Colorado.
• Andean Of or pertaining to the Andes mountains in South America.
• anneal Heating the material (generally until glowing) for a while and then slowly letting it cool to room temperature in still air.
• appliqués In the context of ceramics: adding low-relief clay forms to hard surfaces for embellishment.
• Chavin A civilization that developed in the northern Andean highlands of Peru from 900 BCE to 200 BCE. They extended their
influence to other civilizations along the coast.
• codices Books constructed of a number of sheets of paper, vellum, papyrus, or similar materials, with hand-written contents.
Codex: singular
• earspools Cylindrical earrings that pierce the earlobe.
• hieroglyphic A type of writing consisting of hieroglyphs, a character (largely pictorial) of the Ancient Egyptian writing system.
• Huacas In Quechua, a Native American language of South America, a huaca or waqa is an object that represents something
revered, typically a monument of some kind. The term huaca can refer to natural locations, such as immense rocks.
• indigenous peoples People defined in international or national legislation as having a set of specific rights based on their
historical ties to a particular territory, and their cultural or historical distinctiveness from other populations that are often
politically dominant.
• Inuit Any of several Aboriginal peoples of coastal Arctic Canada, Alaska, and Greenland.
• jade An ornamental rock with green and blue properties.

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• kero A type of wooden drinking vessel produced by the Incas and earlier Andean cultures.
• logographic Type of written language in which the characters/pictures used represent complete words and ideas instead of
syllables or sounds.
• long-nosed god maskette Small shield-shaped face with a squared-off forehead, circular eyes, and large nose.
• Maya blue Maya Blue (Azul Maya) is a unique bright azure blue pigment manufactured by cultures of pre-Columbian
Mesoamerica, such as the Maya and Aztec. Made from a combination of a particular kind of clay, indigo, and vegetable dye.
• megalith A gigantic stone, often weighing several tons.
• Mesoamerica A region and cultural area in the Americas, extending approximately from central Mexico to Belize, Guatemala, El
Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and northern Costa Rica, within which pre-Columbian societies flourished before the Spanish
colonization of the Americas in the 15th and 16th centuries.
• Mesoamerica A pre-Columbian cultural region extending from the southern part of Mexico to an area that comprises some
parts of the countries of Central America.
• Mesoamerican ballgame A sport with ritual associations played since 1,400 BC by the pre-Columbian peoples of Ancient
Mesoamerica. The sport had different versions in different places during the millennia, and a newer more modern version of the
game, ulama, is still played in a few places by the indigenous population.
• Middle Horizon cultural period of Peru and the Andean region lasting from 600 - 1000 CE.
• Mississippian A mound-building, agrarian Native American culture that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, Eastern, and
Southeastern United States from approximately 800 CE to 1500 CE.
• Mixtec A Mesoamerican people who lived in southern Mexico before the rise of the Aztecs.
• Moche The Moche civilization flourished in northern Peru from about 100 AD to 800 AD, and were particularly noted for their
elaborately painted ceramics, gold work, monumental constructions (huacas) and irrigation systems.

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• mound builder Any of several Native American people who constructed large mounds for ceremonial or burial purposes
• Navajo A member of the Navajo people, currently the largest Native American tribe in North America.
• New World The term used by Europeans to describe the western hemisphere, specifically the Americas, during the "age of
discovery" beginning in the early 16th century.
• Nomad A member of a group of people who, having no fixed home, move around seasonally in search of food, water and
grazing, etc.
• Olmec Ancient pre-Columbian people living in the tropical lowlands of south-central Mexico, in what are roughly the modern-
day states of Veracruz and Tabasco.
• Paleo-Indians The first people to inhabit the Americas from Eurasia more than 11,000 years ago.
• phytomorphic having the attributes of a plant.
• pre-Columbian Refers to the inhabitants, societies, and culture of the Americas prior to European contact, colonization, and
influence; literally "pre-(Christopher)Columbus."
• Preclassic period Also known as the Formative period, it dates roughly from as early as 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
• Pueblo Modern and ancient communities of Native Americans in the Southwestern United States of America.
• resin painting A type of pottery decoration in which ceramics are painted with a sticky flammable organic substance, insoluble in
water, exuded by some trees and other plants after they have been fired in a kiln.
• shaman A holy person believed to mediate between the physical world and the spirit world.

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• slip painting A type of pottery decoration in which slip (a liquid mixture or slurry of clay and/or other materials suspended in
water) is applied to wet clay before it is fired in a kiln.
• Sonrientes A type of ceramic figurine produced by theVeracruz culture. Literally translates to "smiling" in Spanish.
• Southeastern Ceremonial Complex The name given to the regional stylistic similarity of artifacts, iconography, ceremonies, and
mythology of the Mississippian culture that coincided with their adoption of maize agriculture and chiefdom-level complex social
organization from 1200 CE to 1650 CE.
• stelae Upright stone slabs or columns typically bearing a commemorative inscription or relief design, often serving as
gravestones. (singular: stela)
• Stele As stone slab placed vertically and decorated with inscriptions or reliefs. Used as a grave marker or memorial.
• taludtablero A design characteristic of Mayan architecture at Teotihuacan in which a sloping talud at the base of a building
supports a wall-like tablero, where ornamental painting and sculpture are usually placed.
• Thule The ancestors of the Canadian Inuit.
• trilithon A megalithic post-and-lintel structure.
• Wari The Wari (Spanish: Huari) were a Middle Horizon civilization that flourished in the south-central Andes and coastal area of
modern-day Peru, from about CE 500 to 1000.
• xeriscaping Landscaping and gardening that reduces or eliminates the need for supplemental water from irrigation.

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Olmec jade figurine


Small holes were drilled around the edges so that this figurine could be worn on the body with twine.

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Olmec colossal head


Heads like this one made from basalt boulders weighed anywhere between 6 and 50 tons.

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Hohokam Etched Shell


This shell was produced by the Hohokam culture of the Southwest.

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Ceramic of Underwater Panther


This Mississippian culture ceramic effigy jug was found at Rose Mound in Cross County, Arkansas, and dates from 1400-1600.

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Ipiutak archaeological site at Point Hope in northwest Alaska


The Ipiutak culture arose c. 100–200 BCE and collapsed around 800 CE.

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Hopewell Art
This unique Hopewell sculpture was carved from Mica between 200 BCE and 500 CE.

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Harringtonvessel
Ceramicvessel uncovered on Bussell Island, at the mouth of the LittleTennessee River in Loudon County, Tennessee. This pot belonged to the"Round
Grave" culture, which corresponds roughly to theLate Archaic (c. 3000-1000 BCE) and Woodland periods. The pot'sdiameter is approximately six inches.

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Mississippian Culture repoussé copper plates.


Threeexamples of Mississippian culture avian themed repoussé copperplates. The right-hand figure is one of the Spiro plates from SpiroMounds in
Oklahoma. The left hand figure is Wulfing plate A, one ofWulfing cache from Malden, Missouri. The middle plate is Rogan plate1, from Etowah Mounds
in Georgia. Examples of this type of artworkhave been found as artifacts in many states throughout the Midwestand Southeast.

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Whaleboneused in the building of an ancient Thule home.


ResoluteBay, Nunavut, Canada.

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Carving of a polar bear


Dorset culture. Ivory.Alamek site, Iglulik, Canada.

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Wallsaround the temple Kalasasaya at Tiwanaku


TheKalasasaya temple at Tiwanaku was used as a ceremonial center.

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The Gate of the Sun


Thissite was the spiritual and political center of the Tiwanaku culture.

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HopiKachina figure
TheKachina figure originated in the eighteenth century as a flat objectwith an almost indistinguishable shape that suggested a head andcontained
minimal body paint. By the late nineteenth century, it hadassumed a ore realistic appearance.

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Monks Mound
Theconcrete staircase is modern, but it is built along the approximatecourse of the original wooden stairs. Collinsville, IL.

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ProbablyBayeta-style Blanket with Terrace and Stepped Design


Navajo. 1870-80.

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Huaca del Sol


Huaca del Sol, "Temple of the Sun," was the Mochica political capital.

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The "Gate of the Sun"


This site was the spiritual and political center of the Tiwanaku culture.

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Wari earthenware pot with painted design, 650-800 CE (Middle Horizon)


The Wari shared much in common aesthetically with the Tiwanaku.

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Erotic Moche Pot


This piece is an example of the didactic role of ceramics in Moche culture.

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Mayan Funerary Urn


Ceramics such as this urn provide insight into the values, beliefs, and ceremonial rituals of early cultures of the Americas.

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Pueblo Bonito
The impressive Pueblo Bonito was built by the Ancestral Puebloans as one of several settlements at Chaco Canyon.

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Child's Funerary Mask


Ipiutak. Point hope, Alaska.

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Mayan relief sculpture from Palenque, Mexico


The Maya were among the most advanced cultures of Mesoamerica. Most of their art are representations of mortal rulers or mythic deities.

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Grave Creek Mound


This mound, located in Moundsville, West Virginia was built by the Adena culture.

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Temple of the Inscriptions, Palenque, Mexico


The Temple is one of four structures commissioned by the Maya ruler Lord Pakal.

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The Circular Plaza at Chavín de Huantar


The Circular Plaza Terrace was built up around the Circular Plaza in order to make the 21-meter diameter plaza artificially sunken.

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Sebastian Munster's Map of the New World, first published in 1540


A colorful map of what the German cartographer, Munster, and his contemporaries believed the Americas looked like during the European "age of
discovery."

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15th century CE vase representing Tlaloc, the Aztec god of rain, storms and agriculture
The vase is from the glittering Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan.

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The site of Chavín de Huántar


The site of Chavín de Huántar was of both of geographical and religious significance to the Chavín.

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Fish Vessel, 12th–9th century BCE


Olmec art frequently featured animal as well as human subjects.

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Olmec Head No. 3 from San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan 1200-900 BCE.


It is believed that the Olmec colossal heads are depictions of powerful rulers.

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Temple of the Feathered Serpent, the Ciudadela.


Detail of pyramid, showing the alternating talud base and vertical tablero (left).

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Ceremonial center of the city of Teotihuacan, Mexico, Teotihuacan culture, c. 350-650 CE.
View from the Pyramid of the Moon down the Avenue of the Dead to the Ciudadela and the Temple of the Feathered Serpent. The Pyramid of the Sun is
at the middle left. The avenue is over a mile long.

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Detail of Enthroned Maya lord and courtiers, cylinder vase, from Motul de San Jose region, Guatemala, c.
672-830CE. Ceramic with red, rose, orange, white, and black on cream, 8" high.

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Tikal Ballcourt
Tikal is one of the most impressive urban centers of Mayan culture.

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Stele H portraying the ruler 18-Rabbit. Great Plaza at Copan, Honduras. Made of stone, 11' 9" high.
Although a powerful ruler, 18-Rabbit eventually was captured and beheaded by a rival king.

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Ballplayer, Maya, from Jaina Island, Mexico, 700-900CE. Painted clay, 6.25" high.
Maya Blue is a pigment that has proven virtually indestructible, unlike other colors that have largely disappeared over time.

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Smiling Figure, Late Classic Period, 7th-8th century, Remojadas, Veracruz, Mexico, 45.5cm high
Made of brown clay with white pigment. The figure contains both hand-modeled and mold-made elements.

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Smiling Figure, Late Classic Period, 7th–8th century, Remojadas, Veracruz, Mexico, 45cm high

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Ball Player Figurine, 7th–10th century, Nopiloa, Veracruz, Mexico, 27 cm. high.

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A Warrior Scene from the Codex Zouche-Nuttall

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Mixtec Codex Zouche-Nuttall


Mixtec codices were made of deerskin and folded like an accordion.

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A Marriage Scene from the Codex Zouche-Nuttall

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Native-American Art Before 1300 CE

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Native-American Art Before 1300 CE

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Native-American Art Before 1300 CE

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