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Classifications: Sculpture

Classifications: Sculpture
Humpback Whale
Charlie Swan
20th century
SC76.309
Dog
Mexican
14th century - 15th century
48.154.1
Dog
Mexican
14th century - 15th century
48.154.2
Figure of a bound prisoner
Ancient American
ca. 200 B.C.- A.D. 700
70.4
Carved mummy-head of a man
Andean
ca. 1000-1440
70.5
Figure of a man
Mexican
ca. 200 B.C.-200 A.D.
70.6
Man and woman, seated pair:  man
Mexican
1200 BC - 1500 AD
58.25.1
Man and woman, seated pair:  woman
Mexican
1200 B.C. - 1500 A.D.
58.25.2
Birdstone
Native American
63.32
Frog
Mexican
7th-8th century
58.31
Seated dignitary
Mexican
58.32
Figurine on scaffolding
Mexican
200-400
58.23
Saddle-faced Bannerstone
Native American
63.30
Bannerstone, bow-tie
Native American
63.31
Palma
Mexican
48.88
Standing priest or orator
Maya
ca. 600 - 900
64.39
Mexican
300 B.C.-A.D. 300
64.40
Mexican
200-400
64.20
Seated figure holding round object to mouth
Mexican
500 B.C. - 1 A.D.
54.23
Standing male with hands to chest
Mexican
500 B.C. - 1
54.24
Banner stone
Native American
81.17.1366
Seated female figure
Mexican
81.17.1374
Seated figure
Mexican
ca. 600 - 800
81.17.1376
Frog
Mexican
81.17.1379
South American
81.17.1400
Llama figure
Peruvian
ca. 1450-1550
81.17.1412
Standing woman holding bowl and dish
Nayarit
200 B.C.- 300
74.61
Reptilian animal
Peruvian
ca. 700 B.C.-400 B.C.
79.99
Native American
81.17.1579
Sxwaixwe carving
Coast Salish
ca. 1880
91.1.140
Sea Captain Figure
Native American
ca. 1850
91.1.106
Shaman Figure
Native American
ca. 1860
91.1.119
Figure of a bird
Santa Clara
81.17.1947
Figure of a bird
Santa Clara
81.17.1948
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