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Ancient Mayan drawings carved on the stone wall
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Ancient pottery from the Bronze Age. Pot Terra cotta, 2500-2250 B.C.  Alacahoyuk. Selective focus Pot. Grainy photo.
Ancient Chinese Pottery Ware Pattern Background
Indigenous clay vase, decorated in high relief, typical of the Indians of the Brazilian Amazon.
Ancient Aztec Stone of the Sun.
front view antique large red and brown ceramic vase on grey background, object, decor, fashion, gift, home, house, copy space
Rotating disc for pottery
Pre Columbian warrior vase made around 1000 AD.
White ceramic vases on wooden shelf
Old big clay jug. Close-up.
Ancient China Yangshao Culture: Painted pottery column
Mayan King from the Classic Period, with a great headdress, (c. 250–900 AD) Chiapas, Mexico
Flower Vase
CLOSE UP OF ANCIENT PERUVIAN VESSEL
Ceramic Number 51 Street Address. Shot in Santa Fe, NM.
Gold ornament depicting the head of an Indian
Handmade terracotta vases and jugs on an old terracotta floor. The designs are ethnic in origin. Handicraft products of Indigenous tribes in Brazil.
A small jar in orange, brown, and white on a kitchen counter
Chinese ancient bronze pattern background
antique and dirty brown and white ceramic pot on white background, object, vintage, decor, modern, old copy space
Reproduction of the ancient Aztec Mayan calendar isolated on black. Image taken in Mexico where it was part of an ancient culture.
Amazonian, indigenous, native from Pará ceramics, vases made of clay, with linguistic graphic design, from the Amazon, indigenous graphics, native craft
The stone pier at the entrance of a Chinese house is carved with auspicious patterns
Maya, Calendar, Mexico, Hieroglyphic script, Historical, isolated on white background
Handmade terracotta jug on an old terracotta floor. Handicraft products of Indigenous tribes in Brazil.
An orange vase on white surface with text decoration
Chinese ancient bronze pattern background
Maya bas relief carving in a stele tombstone of a mayan ruler king with staff of power, Palenque, Mexico.
It's a generic Aztec calendar. You can see the original at the Museo Nacional de Antropologia in Mexico City, Mexico. The original calendar is a massive stone slab, carved in the middle of the 15th century. It weighs almost 24 tons, has a diameter of 3.6 meters (12 feet), and a thickness of 1.22 meters (4 feet).
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