ART OF THE AMERICAS: General Top of Page
NORTH AMERICA Top of Page
- Native North America (through the British Museum)
- Carving a totem pole at Skidegate, Haida Gwaii
- Totem Poles (through the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia)
- Aboriginal Curatorial Collective (ACC)
- Canadian Heritage Galleries (through Canadian Heritage Gallery), including links to
- Southwestern United States Rock Art Gallery (Doak Heyser)
- Native Basketry: Survival, Beauty (Paula Giese)
- Native American Women Photographers As Storytellers, by Joan M. Jensen, Professor Emerita, New Mexico State University (through Women Artists of the American West, An Internet Course and Interdisciplinary Resource from Purdue University)
- Nampeyo Pottery (through the Arizona State Museum), with links to
- Anasazi Heritage Center, Dolores, Colorado, with links to
- The Anasazi Pueblos
- Images of sites in California: rock art at Burro Flats, Mockingbird Canyon, Olsen Canyon (Photographs Copyright © Clive Ruggles, Leicester University)
- Chaco Canyon National Monument (through the National Park Service)
- Aztec Ruins National Monument, Aztec, New Mexico (through the National Park Service)
- Southwest American Indian Ruins (through Howard Partridge's Cupola)
- Ancient Architects of the Mississippi, with links to:
- Mississippian Cultures
- Serpent Mound, Ohio
- Collection of North American Indian portraits in the Vatican (through The Holy See, The Vatican)
MESOAMERICA Top of Page
- Mesoamerican Images (a large selection of royalty free digital images for purchase through AnthroArcheArt.org)
- Teotihuacan
- Olmec
- Aztec, Toltec, Cholulatec, Totonac, Chichimec
- Mixtec, Zapotec
- Maya Highlands
Maya Lowlands
- Maya Yucatan
- Architecture, Restoration, and Imaging of the Maya Cities of Uxmal, Kabah, Sayil and Labná in the Puuc Region, Yucatán, México (Charles S. Rhyne)
- Introduction
- Contents
- Text
- Images
- Selected Examples
- Early Drawings, Prints, & Photographs (1838-1930)
- Maya Ruins (Mike Kaplan)
- Aztecs and Maya (through the British Museum World Cultures)
- Quetzalcóatl in the Vatican (through The Holy See, The Vatican)
- Pre-Columbian Collection, Dumbarton Oaks
- Ancient Mesoamerican Civilizations (Kevin L. Callahan, University of Minnesota Department of Anthropology), with information about Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec, and Aztec
- Views of Ancient Monuments: Chiapas and Yucatan (Frederick Catherwood, Archt., 1839 and 1841), part of the Mayan Collection of James A. Mcbride II
- Images of sites in Mesoamerica (Photographs Copyright © Clive Ruggles, Leicester University)
- Mesoamerican Photo Archives (David R. Hixson, Department of Anthropology, Tulane University)
- Mesoweb, an exploration of Mesoamerican cultures (Merle Greene Robertson and Joel Skidmore)
- Meso-American Architecture (through the Leo Masuda Architectonic Research Office), with links to
- Teotihuacan: The City of the Gods (Saburo Sugiyama: Arizona State University, Dept. of Anthropology)
- The Canadian Society for Mesoamerican Studies, with a link to a gallery
- The Templo Mayor Museum (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e História, México)
- Maya Vase Database (Justin Kerr) (through FAMSI: Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies), with a link to the Kerr Collections
- Maya Adventure (Science Museum of Minnesota), with a link to Maya Photo Archive
- Mayan Ruins, photos from Maya archaeological sites in Yucatán and Campeche, Mexico (Copyright © 1996 by Barbara McKenzie), with a clickable map
- The Mayan Epigraphic Database Project
- Arte Maya Tz'utuhil Museum (contemporary Tz'utuhil Mayan oil paintings from the highlands of Guatemala)
- Caracol Archaeological Project
- Chichen Itza (through Mysterious Places)
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