~ Sea Lion Pup Vessel.
Date: A.D. 200-850
Place of origin: Central Andes, North Coast
Culture: Moche people
Medium: Ceramic and slip

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~ Sea Lion Pup Vessel.
Date: A.D. 200-850
Place of origin: Central Andes, North Coast
Culture: Moche people
Medium: Ceramic and slip
~ Tripod Plate with Jaguar Holding Decapitated Head.
Place of origin: Guatemala, Northern Petén
Culture: Maya
Date: A.D. 700-850
Medium: Slip-painted ceramic.
~ Mastiff (Dog-Faced) Bat Vessel.
Date: A.D. 200-850
Place of origin: Central Andes, North Coast
Culture/Period: Moche people, Early Intermediate period
Medium: Ceramic, slip
~ Ring.
Place of origin: England
Date: A.D. 775-850
Medium: Silver and silver gilt, engraved.
~ Plate with Enthroned Ruler Wearing Solar Headdress.
Place of origin: Guatemala or Mexico, possibly Campeche
Culture: Maya
Date: A.D. 650-850
Medium: Slip-painted ceramic.
~ K'iché burial or cache urn lid. Culture: Maya Period: Late Classic Period Date: A.D. 650–850 Place of origin: Southern Highlands, Guatemala Medium: Earthenware: white, blue and black post-fire paint.
~ Incised vessel. Culture: Maya Period: Late Classic Period Date: A.D. 700–850 Place of origin: Upper Motagua River Valley or Verapaz, Guatemala Medium: Earthenware with black and cream slip paint.
~ Brandon plaque. Date: A.D. 800-850 Place of origin: United Kingdom Culture: Anglo-Saxon Medium: Gold; niello