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Mesoamerican Art: Web Sites
An introduction to finding resources on Mesoamerican Art.
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Science Museum of Minnesota
Emphasized are textiles and masks of Highland Maya of Chiapas, Mexico and ceramics of Mexico and Central America.
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Contains masks, textiles, ceramics and more from pre-Columbian America.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met-works of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas.
Museo National de Antropologia
Mexico's National Museum of Anthropology--an enormous resource.
Web Gateways to Mesoamerican Art
Grolier Codex
Early pictorial and written sources of Aztec history
Discussions of codices of early Mexico.
Maya Codices Database Project
.. focuses on the four remaining Maya hieroglyphic codices, the Dresden, Grolier, Madrid (or Tro-Cortesianus), and Paris codices. Data from the Madrid Codex are currently available through database searches.
Maya Society of Minnesota
Headquartered at Hamline University, the Society promotes study of ancient and modern Maya.
Mesoweb
An enormous website devoted to an exploration of Mesoamerican cultures.
Exploring the Early Americas
The Library of Congress collection of over 3000 rare maps, documents, paintings, artifacts and prints.
Smithsonian Collection Search Center
A one-stop center of Smithsonian images, videos, sound files and archives.
Art of the Americas
The museum is a part of the American Organization of States.
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