Ceramic turtle vessel, Colima culture (Central Mexico), 200 BC - 300 AD
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~ Perra con Mazorca entre los Dientes. (Dog with cob in her teeth)
Culture: Tumbas de tiro
Style: Comala
Place of origin: Colima
Period: Late Preclassic-Early Classic
Date: 300 B.C.- A.D. 600
Medium: Modeled, incised and burnished clay.
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“ Esta figurilla procede de Colima y fue elaborada en torno al 300 0 600 d. C. Muestra un especialista ritual vestido como cocodrilo el casco puede ser removido en su totalidad. “
Figure from Colima around 300-600 AD. It shows a person dressed with a crocodile helmet. The helmet is removeable.
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Warrior with Headress and Shield
Colima, 200 BCE–200 CE
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Colima Dog figurine. 100 BCE-400 CE. México
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This photo captures a remarkable moment: the Colima volcano erupting in a plume of ash and lava as lightning strikes, illuminating the scene against a sky filled with stars.
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Earthen Embrace: A Colima Mother Figurine and the Chicana Voice 's black diamond
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Vessel in the shape of a parrot Colima cultures Early to Middle Classic (200-600 A.D.) State of Colima Burnished red and whitish clay 20.2 x 17.4 cm. National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico.
Photo by Jorge Pérez de Lara
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Febrero ♡
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rouje
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Colima Volcano Eruption.
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Snarling dog, Colima culture (Central Mexico), 200 BC - 300 AD
from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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It’s my present to me. Because sometimes you have to take things on yourself.
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Figurine of a Warrior with Square Shield and Weapon
Colima, 200 BC–200 BCE
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Beachfront house in Manzanillo
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