File:Maya Tripod Plate with Mythological Bird.jpg
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DescriptionMaya Tripod Plate with Mythological Bird.jpg |
English: Mexico, Northern Campeche, Maya
Tripod Plate with Mythological Bird, A.D. 550-700 Ceramic, Slip-painted ceramic, Diameter: 14 in. (35.6 cm) Gift of the Art Museum Council in honor of the museum’s twenty-fifth anniversary (M.90.168.13) Latin American Art: Ancient Americas Department. |
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