- Also known as
- Nayarit Culture, Nayarit (West Coast Mesoamerican)
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House Model with Ritual Feast, 100 BCE–300 CE
Nayarit
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Model Depicting a Ritual Center, 100–800 CE
Nayarit
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Figure of a Seated Chieftain, 100 BCE–250 CE
Nayarit
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Model of a Tree-Climbing Ritual, 100–800 CE
Nayarit
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Funerary Cheek-Piercing Ritual, 200 BCE–300 CE
Nayarit
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Seated Joined Couple, 200 BCE–300 CE
Nayarit
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Standing Female Figure, 100–300 CE
Nayarit
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Figure of a Seated Female, 100 BCE–500 CE
Nayarit
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House Model Depicting a Ritual Feast, 100 BCE–300 CE
Nayarit
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Seated Figure Playing a Rasp, c. 100 CE
Nayarit
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Female Figure with Incised Features and Triangular Head, 100 BCE–300 CE
Nayarit
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Miniature Seated Figurine with Arms Held Behind the Head, 100 BCE–300 CE
Nayarit
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Seated Figure Drinking from a Vessel using a Tube, 200 BCE–300 CE
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Necklace, 200 BCE–800 CE
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Seated Maternity Figure, 100 BCE–300 CE
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Tripod Vessel, c. 200 CE
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Vessel in the Form of a Seated Hunchback, 100 BCE–250 CE
Colima
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Seated Warrior Figure with Turtle Headdress, Holding a Staff, 100 BCE–250 CE
Colima
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Standing, “Smiling” Figure with Hands Raised, 600–900
Remojadas
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Mask, 300 BCE–300 CE
Mezcala
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Standing Figure, 300 BCE–300 CE
Mezcala
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Standing Male Figure Holding a Plate, 100–400 CE
Colima
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Seated Female Figure Holding a Vessel, 100–400 CE
Colima