Rectangle frame with stepped pattern. Decorative border with seamless repeated staircase-like motif, similar to step pyramids, battlements or gears as it was used in the art of Native American tribes.
Aztec stepped fret motif, rectangle frame with meander pattern. Border made of steps, seamlessly connected to a spiral, similar to a Greek key. Also referred to as step fred design or Xicalcoliuhqui.
Aztec snake skin pattern, circle frame. Decorative border, made of a serpent skin style motive, often used in the ancient art of Central America and Mexico, and is still used in textile motifs today.
Circle frame with stepped pattern. Decorative border with seamless repeated staircase-like motif, similar to step pyramids, battlements or gears, as it was used in the art of Native American tribes.
Location of Mesoamerica, political map. Historical region and cultural area in southern North America and most of Central America, from Mexico to Costa Rica, where pre Columbian societies flourished.
Aztec players play a rubber ball game. The Mesoamerican ballgame is a 3600 years old sport with ritual associations, played by pre Columbian people and as ulama still played by indigenous populations.
Teotihuacan, Mexico, Latin America. Temple of Quetzalcoatl. Pyramid reliefs. Hand drawn vintage postcard
Representation in all pre-Columbian archeology. Represents According to the Columbian worldview Symbol Pacha , in all its meanings and devotions , it is of both supreme sacredness , time , space, world, earth , universe.
WPA poster art of pre-Columbian dwellings in Montezuma Castle National Monument located in Camp Verde, Arizona, United States USA done in works project administration style.
San agustin Special lineal color icon. Illustration symbol design template for web mobile UI element. Perfect color modern pictogram on editable stroke.
Teotihuacan icon. Trendy flat vector Teotihuacan icon on white background from Architecture and Travel collection, vector illustration can be use for web and mobile, eps10
Temple of Quetzalcoatl in Teotihuacan, Mexico, Latin America. Pyramid reliefs. Hand drawn vintage postcard
Temple of Quetzalcoatl in Teotihuacan, Mexico, Latin America. Pyramid reliefs. Hand drawn vintage postcard
Maya numerals, black and white. Vigesimal, twenty-based Mayan numeral system for representing numbers and calendar dates in Maya civilization. Zero is a shell or plastron, one is a dot and five a bar.
Quetzalcoatl devours a human. Aztec god of life, light and wisdom, lord of day and winds, as depicted in Codex Borbonicus. Plumed serpent, a supernatural entity, called Kukulkan or Tohil by the Maya.
Mexican pyramid triangle geometric illustration. Vector file layered for easy manipulation and custom coloring.
Aztec Empire with tributary provinces, maximum extent of Triple Alliance, history map. Tenochtitlan, Tetzcoco and Tlacopan at the time of Spanish conquest, 1519. With today state and country borders.
Classic and post-classic Maya civilization in Mesoamerica. Political map with capitals, national borders, most important ancient cities, rivers and lakes. Vector illustration with English labeling and scaling.
Cuauhtli, symbol for the golden eagle, and the fifteenth day sign of the Aztec calendar. Flat clay stamp motif of ancient Mexico, as it was found in Tenochtitlan, the historic center of Mexico City.
A flat line art illustration of three Inca figures in vibrant traditional attire with feathered crowns, holding offerings and symbols for the Inti Raymi sun festival.
Traditional golden ceremonial mask with blue gemstones and geometric patterns for cultural heritage themes Vector illustration
Temple of Quetzalcoatl in Teotihuacan, Mexico, Latin America. Pyramid reliefs. Hand drawn vintage postcard
Golden sun of Echenique. Pre-Hispanic golden plate of unknown meaning. Maybe representing the sun god Inti, worn as breastplate by Inca rulers. Since 1986 it is the coat of arms of the city Cusco.
Temple of Quetzalcoatl in Teotihuacan, Mexico, Latin America. Pyramid reliefs. Hand drawn vintage postcard
Ahuitzotl, eighth Aztec Emperor, Huey Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan, superior ruler of the Triple Alliance. His name means Water Thorny, and was applied to the mythological ahuizotl, a spiny aquatic thing.
Roadrunner symbol of ancient Mexico. Decorative Aztec clay stamp motif showing a chaparral bird as it was found in pre-Columbian Veracruz. It was believed roadrunners can protect against evil spirits.
Golden sun of Echenique. Pre-Hispanic golden plate of unknown meaning, maybe representing the sun god Inti. Worn as breastplate by Inca rulers, since 1986 the coat of arms of the city Cusco in Peru.
Huitzilopochtli, patron god of the Aztecs and capital city Tenochtitlan. Solar and war deity of sacrifice, wielding Xiuhcoatl, the fire serpent, as weapon, as he is depicted in the Codex Borbonicus.
Maya area political map. Mesoamerican civilization and high culture of pre-Columbian Americas. Capitals, national borders and most important ancient cities. Illustration with English labeling. Vector.
Mexico Pyramids. Chichen Itza, Mayan pyramid. Ancient Mayan pyramids in the jungle in the night. Maya Civilization. Mexican jungle landscape.
Tzolkin, a 260-day Mesoamerican calendar used by Maya civilization of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. Small gear with 13 numbers turning a larger gear with 20 day name glyphs clockwise, showing day 4 Ahau.
Chichen Itza pyramid flat color icon. Mexican landmark, ancient Maya civilization monument. Simple cartoon vector illustration .