National Museum of Anthropology and History; Mexico; Greatest Aztecs; Aztec by Kenneth Garrett

National Museum of Anthropology and History; Mexico; Greatest Aztecs; Aztec

(National Museum of Anthropology and History; Mexico; MM7677; Greatest Aztecs; Aztec,…, 2008 (photo))


Kenneth Garrett

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National Museum of Anthropology and History; Mexico; Greatest Aztecs; Aztec by Kenneth Garrett. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
archeology · aztec · mexico · north america · america (continent) · mesoamerica · central america · skull · skeleton · civilization · precolumbian era · turquoise · precious stone · photo · mexico city · mzphoto · artefact · national geographic photographer
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