A picture is worth a thousand words, so here are some images from the
Carlos Pellicer Museum, the state of Tabasco's regional anthropology
museum.
IMAGES
Featuring ancient Olmec and Maya Art and Sculpture
Bizarre were-jaguar deity figures, ancient Mayan artifacts from a sacred
cave in the jungles of Tabasco, Mexico.
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| Jaguar
God of the Underworld, a pre-Columbian ceramic statue found in a cave
in a remote area of Tabasco, Mexico. |
The original photographs are in 35mm format (Leica),
6x6 cm format (Hasselblad), 4x5 inch and 8x10 inch formats (both Linhof).
We regret that 72 dpi cannot do justice to the
original chromes.
Photographed with the specific permission of the
Tabasco Institute of Culture and the Head of Museums for the State of
Tabasco. Used on the Internet also with specific permission of the Carlos
Pellicer Museum, CICOM, Villahermosa, Tabasco. Copyrighted both for
the image and for the other use on the Web.
Image
Menu (each
of these images are links)
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