Arts of the Americas before 1300
Some of the most important artifacts from this South American culture are their complexly woven textiles, which were often status symbols:
Paracas
The Nazca culture of Peru are best known for their:
Geoglyphs
The Temple of the Inscriptions pyramid at Palenque was built on top of:
The tomb of Pakal the Great
The Olmec culture is famous for its:
Colossal heads carved from basalt
Many Mesoamerican and South American cultures prized items made from:
Jade
Many Puebloan sites feature multiple or sunken ritual spaces:
Kivas
The Maya lintels from Yaxchilan show engaged in an act of ritual bloodletting:
Lady Xok
This was the largest earthen mound in the Americas and the largest pyramid structure north of Mesoamerica:
Monks Mound
The name we now use for Teotihuacan was actually given to that site by its later occupants, the:
Aztecs
This was the site of the largest pyramid north of Mesoamerica:
Cahokia
In addition to the Pyramid of the Feathered Serpent, Teotihuacan has two other pyramids dedicated to the:
Sun and Moon
The Pyramid of the Feathered serpent uses this "slope-and-panel" style of architecture:
Talud-Tablero
This Mississippian earthen mound can be found in Ohio:
The Great Serpent Mound
This culture was known for its naturalistic and individualized ceramic portraits vessels:
The Moche