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Art of the Americas
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Honduras
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Bowl with Fishing Cormorant Motifs
650-750 CE
Stamp with Anthropomorphic Jaguar
700-850 CE
Cylinder Vessel with Dancing Figures
500-550 CE
Cylinder Vessel with Seated Figures
500-550 CE
Bowl with Handles in the Form of Felines
800-1000 CE
Monkey Figures Stamp
700-850 CE
Stamp with Anthropomorphic Jaguar
700-850 CE
Human Figure Stamp
700-850 CE
Cylinder Vessel with Processional Figures
550-600 CE
Cylindrical Vessel with Handles in the Form of Birds
800-1000 CE
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