. Ancient civilizations of Mexico and Central America. Indians of Mexico; Indians of Central America. Fig. 61. Jaguar design with Mayan affinities associated with Fig- urines that still retain Archaic Characters. Costa Fig 62. Jaguars from painted Nicoyau Vases The jaguar is perhaps the most common motive used in the decoration of these metates. The back is broad and slightly dished, the head projects from the center of one end and the tail swings in a curve from the other end to one of the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been di


. Ancient civilizations of Mexico and Central America. Indians of Mexico; Indians of Central America. Fig. 61. Jaguar design with Mayan affinities associated with Fig- urines that still retain Archaic Characters. Costa Fig 62. Jaguars from painted Nicoyau Vases The jaguar is perhaps the most common motive used in the decoration of these metates. The back is broad and slightly dished, the head projects from the center of one end and the tail swings in a curve from the other end to one of the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Spinden, Herbert Joseph, 1879-1967. New York [American Museum Press]


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