Tripod Vessel, 900–1100
Teotihuacan
Open-Necked Vessel in the Form of a Human Head, Possibly Deceased, c. 200 CE
Jalisco
Small Fluted Bottle with Neck in Form of a Figure Holding Arms to Chest, c. 200 CE
Nayarit
Polychrome Bowl with Geometric Designs and Face in Relief on Shoulder, c. 400 BCE
Chupícuaro
Fluted Vessel, Possibly in the Form of a Gourd, c. 200 CE
Colima
Footed Vessel, 200–700 CE
Maya
Plate in the Form of a Jaguar with Interior Painted with Floral-Like Motif, 200–700 CE
Maya
Footed Jar Incised with Pseudo-Gylphs, 250–600 CE
Maya
Jar, c. 1956
Maria Martinez
Double-Spouted Orangeware Bottle, 650–150 BCE
Paracas
Shoulder Cauldron with Diagonal Basketry Pattern, 950–1150
Hohokam
Mythological Scene Depicting a Deity with a Bundle, c. 658-667
Maya
One of a Pair of Matched Bowls Depicting Costumed Ritual Performers, 180 BCE–500 CE
Nasca
Gourd-Shaped Vessel, c. 500 BCE
Tlatilco
Plate Depicting a Pair of Sharks on its Interior, 180 BCE–500 CE
Nasca
Miniature Jar in the Form of a Figure Wearing a Tunic, 600–1000
Tiwanaku