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Cempola | Veracruz | Teotihuacan | Guerrero
“Archaeology is not only the hand maid of history, it is also the conservator of art.”Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Tabasco | Veracruz | Mexico City | Mexico
Top row: A road runner flat stamp from Cempoala, Veracruz. Second row, left to right: 1. Of unknown origin* 2. Flat stamp from Teotihuacan. 3. Flat stamp from Guerrero. 4. Flat stamp found in Veracruz. Third row: Top left: A flat stamp of a fish from the state of Tabasco. Lower left: Lizard from Veracruz. Large right: Flat stamp depicting Quetzalcoatl (wind god and plumed serpent). Bottom row, left to right: 1. Flat stamp from Mexico City. 2. Flat stamp from Veracruz. 3. Fire serpent found in the state of Mexico.
* All images were scanned from two different books, each by the same author and each with the same title, “Design Motifs of Ancient Mexico” by Jorge Enciso.
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