Ancient Mexico Art & Artifacts Panels C

Veracruz | Guerrero | San Andres Tuxtla
“As you see yourself, I once saw myself; as you see me now, you will be seen.”Mexican Proverb
Mexico City | Guerrero
Top row: Flat stamp of a serpent from Veracruz. Second row, left to right: 1. Flat stamp from Veracruz. 2. A lizard from Veracruz. 3. Flat stamp from Guerrero. 4. A flat stamp from San Andres Tuxtla. Third row, left: Flat stamp from Mexico City. Third row, right: A design from Mexico City. Fourth row, left to right: 1. A double-headed serpent from Guerrero. 2. A fire serpent from Mexico City. 3. Another double-headed serpent from Guerrero.
* 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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