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Mesa Verde and the preservation of Ancestral Puebloan heritage (K-A)
Mesa Verde and the preservation of Ancestral Puebloan heritage (K-A)
Course:
Indigenous Americas (K-A)
Discipline:
Social Sciences
Institute:
Khan Academy
Instructor(s):
Level:
Undergraduate
Indigenous Americas (K-A)
About geography and chronological periods in Native American art (K-A)
All-T’oqapu Tunic (K-A)
Bandolier Bag (K-A)
Chavín de Huántar (K-A)
City of Cusco (K-A)
Coyolxauhqui Stone (K-A)
Eastern Shoshone: Hide Painting of the Sun Dance, attributed to Cotsiogo (Cadzi Cody) (K-A)
Feathered headdress (K-A)
Fort Ancient Culture: Great Serpent Mound (K-A)
Machu Picchu (K-A)
Maize cobs (K-A)
Maya: The Yaxchilán Lintels (K-A)
Mesa Verde and the preservation of Ancestral Puebloan heritage (K-A)
Mesa Verde cliff dwellings (K-A)
Olmec mask (Olmec-style mask) (K-A)
Puebloan: Maria Martinez, Black-on-black ceramic vessel (K-A)
Templo Mayor at Tenochtitlan, the Coyolxauhqui Stone, and an Olmec Mask (K-A)
Terms and Issues in Native American Art (K-A)
The Sun Stone (The Calendar Stone) (K-A)
Transformation masks (K-A)