Photo Gallery — Episode 61, Dogs in Antiquity: Xoloitzcuintli & Colima

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  1. 1.Dog, Egyptian, Late Dynasty 18, c. 1400-1350 BC, ivory, Metropolitan Museum of Art (1940.2.1). Photo by Lucas Livingston, 14 April 2013.

  2. 2.Male Figure with Dog, Nayarit, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, The Proctor Stafford Collection, purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Balch (M.86.296.36). http://collections.lacma.org/node/253550

  3. 3.Curled Dog, Colima, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, The Proctor Stafford Collection, purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Balch (M.86.296.156). http://collections.lacma.org/node/253927

  4. 4.Dog Vessel, Colima, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, Gift of Constance McCormick Fearing (M.83.217.26). http://collections.lacma.org/node/248091

  5. 5.Dog, Colima, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, The Proctor Stafford Collection, purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Balch (M.86.296.152). http://collections.lacma.org/node/253620

  6. 6.Mosaic Panel with Seated Dog, Byzantine, Syria, 5th/6th century, Art Institute of Chicago, Anonymous loan, 1.2012. Photo by Lucas Livingston, 20 November 2012.

  7. 7.Mastiff (Tomb Figurine), China, Eastern Han dynasty (A.D. 25–220), 2nd century, Art Institute of Chicago, Gift of Russell Tyson, 1950.1630. Photography © The Art Institute of Chicago. http://www.artic.edu/aic

  8. 8.Figure of a Dog, Colima, Mexico, AD 1/200, Art Institute of Chicago, 1995.20. Photo by Lucas Livingston, 13 February 2012.

  9. 9.Figure of a Dog, Colima, Mexico, AD 1/200, Art Institute of Chicago, 1995.20. Photo by Lucas Livingston, 13 February 2012.

  10. 10.Figure of a Dog, Colima, Mexico, AD 1/200, Art Institute of Chicago, 1995.20. Photo by Lucas Livingston, 17 September 2012.

  11. 11.Figure of a Dog, Colima, Mexico, AD 1/200, Art Institute of Chicago, 1995.20. Photo by Lucas Livingston, 17 September 2012.

  12. 12.Figure of a Dog, Colima, Mexico, AD 1/200, Art Institute of Chicago, 1995.20. Photo by Lucas Livingston, 17 September 2012.

  13. 13.Figure of a Dog, Colima, Mexico, AD 1/200, Art Institute of Chicago, 1995.20. Photo by Lucas Livingston, 17 September 2012.

  14. 14."Map of the United States of Mexico, according to what has been organized and defined by the various acts of the Congress of said republic, created by the best authorities," 1847. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_Mexico_1847.jpg

  15. 15.A map of Western Mexico highlighting archaeological sites associated with the Western Mexico shaft tomb tradition. The orange circles show archaeogical sites. The larger green circles highlight the most important sites. Image by Madman2001, May 2008. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ancient_Western_Mexico_Archaeological_Sites.svg

  16. 16.Reclining Dog, Colima, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 300, Metropolitan Museum of Art (2007.345.1). Photo by Lucas Livingston, 14 April 2013.

  17. 17.Reclining Dog, Colima, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 300, Metropolitan Museum of Art (2007.345.1). Photo by Lucas Livingston, 14 April 2013.

  18. 18.Reclining Dog, Colima, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 300, Metropolitan Museum of Art (2007.345.1). Photo by Lucas Livingston, 14 April 2013.

  19. 19.Dog Effigy Vessel, Colima, 100 BC-AD 300, Walters Art Museum (2009.20.63). http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Colima_-_Dog_Effigy_Vessel_-_Walters_20092063_-_View_A.jpg

  20. 20.Roasted Colima Dog, Ancient West Mexico: Art and Archaeology of the Unknown Past, p. 212, fig. 29.

  21. 21.Four Joined Dogs, Nayarit, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, The Proctor Stafford Collection, purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Balch (M.86.296.72). http://collections.lacma.org/node/253540

  22. 22.Dogs Playing, Colima, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, The Proctor Stafford Collection, purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Balch (M.86.296.207). http://collections.lacma.org/node/253747

  23. 23.Dog with Turtle Shell, Colima, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, The Proctor Stafford Collection, purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Balch (M.86.296.157). http://collections.lacma.org/node/253607

  24. 24.Dog with Human Mask, Colima, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, The Proctor Stafford Collection, purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Balch (M.86.296.154). http://collections.lacma.org/node/253621

  25. 25.Name glyph of Aztec emperor Ahuitzotl. 19th century replica cast in Peabody Museum collection, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA; original stone plaque in temple at Tepoztlan, south of Mexico City, from about 1500. Photo by Infrogmation, 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:AhuitzotlGlyphHarvard.jpg

  26. 26.Standing Dog, Colima, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, Gift of Mrs. Corinne De Garmo (M.72.116). http://collections.lacma.org/node/238623

  27. 27.Dog, Colima, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, The Proctor Stafford Collection, purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Balch (M.86.296.153). http://collections.lacma.org/node/253697

  28. 28.Anonymous (Mexican). 'Dog Effigy,' 1st century BC-AD 3rd century. ceramic. Walters Art Museum (2009.20.51): Gift of John Bourne, 2009. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Colima_-_Dog_Effigy_-_Walters_20092051_-_Three_Quarter_Front.jpg

  29. 29.Anonymous (Mexican). 'Dog Effigy,' 1st century BC-AD 3rd century. ceramic. Walters Art Museum (2009.20.51): Gift of John Bourne, 2009. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Colima_-_Dog_Effigy_-_Walters_20092051_-_Three_Quarter_Left.jpg

  30. 30.Hand-patted tortillas cooking on the wood burning stove, Momostenango, Totonicapan, Guatemala. Photo by David Dennis, 7 January 2006. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mayan_tortillas.jpg

  31. 31.Tortillas made by machine wrapped in paper, Mexico City. Photo by ProtoplasmaKid, 22 January 2014. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tortillas_de_maiz_blanco_%28M%C3%A9xico%29_02.jpg

  32. 32.Photo by Jablct, 28 June 2009. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Peruvian_hairless_large.JPG

  33. 33.Photo by Weexolo, 1 December 2011. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Toy_Xoloitzcuintli_Puppy.jpg

  34. 34.Photo by Paradais Sphynx, 25 August 2012. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Perro-sin-pelo-del-peru.JPG

  35. 35.Photo by Alfredo & Sara Aguirre, 8 January 2008. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Behold_The_Xoloitzcuintle..jpg

  36. 36.Aztec god Xolotl, Codex Telleriano-Remensis, 16th century. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Xolotl.jpg

  37. 37.Aztec god Xolotl, Codex Fejervary-Mayer, 15th century. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Xolotl_1.jpg

  38. 38.Head of the God Xolotl, Aztec, Museo Nacional de Antropología de México. Photo by Adamt. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Xolotl_muz.jpg

  39. 39.Sputnik! Chihuahua and Xoloitzcuintl or Peruvian Hairless mix. Photo by Lucas Livingston, 4 September 2010.

  40. 40.Sputnik ... Photo by Lucas Livingston, 2 August 2010.

  41. 41.Sputnik ... Photo by Lucas Livingston, 3 July 2011.

  42. 42.Photo by Lucas Livingston, 28 May 2013.

  43. 43.Sputnik ... Photo by Lucas Livingston, 4 October 2012.

  44. 44.Sputnik ... Photo by Lucas Livingston, 14 June 2012.

  45. 45.Vessel in the form of a seated dog, Colima, Mexico, Preclassic, c. 100 BC - 300 AD, ceramic, burnished redware, Fitchburg Art Museum. Photo by Daderot, 14 June 2013. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vessel_in_the_form_of_a_seated_dog,_Colima,_Mexico,_Preclassic,_c._100_BC_-_300_AD,_ceramic,_burnished_redware_-_Fitchburg_Art_Museum_-_DSC08800.JPG

  46. 46.Two Joined Dogs, Nayarit, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, The Proctor Stafford Collection, purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Balch (M.86.296.71). http://collections.lacma.org/node/253646

  47. 47.Dog, Nayarit, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, The Proctor Stafford Collection, purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Balch (M.86.296.9). http://collections.lacma.org/node/253586

  48. 48.Joined Dogs, Nayarit, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, The Proctor Stafford Collection, purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Balch (M.86.296.29). http://collections.lacma.org/node/253567

  49. 49.Dog Vessel, Nayarit, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, The Proctor Stafford Collection, purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Balch (M.86.296.70). http://collections.lacma.org/node/253559

  50. 50.Double-Headed Dog, Nayarit, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, The Proctor Stafford Collection, purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Balch (M.86.296.8). http://collections.lacma.org/node/253534

  51. 51.Dog, Colima, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, The Proctor Stafford Collection, purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Balch (M.86.296.147b). http://collections.lacma.org/node/222644

  52. 52.Sleeping Dog, Colima, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, The Proctor Stafford Collection, purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Balch (M.86.296.158). http://collections.lacma.org/node/253689

  53. 53.Standing Dog Vessel, Colima, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, The Phil Berg Collection (M.71.73.206). http://collections.lacma.org/node/237964

  54. 54.Dog Figures and Dog Whistle, Colima, Mexico, 200 BC-AD 500, LACMA, Gift of Ann Nisenson (M.91.17.1a-l). http://collections.lacma.org/node/171942

  55. 55.Dog with human mask, Colima, Mexico, Honolulu Museum of Art (4173.1), Photo by Hiart, 2014. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dog_with_human_mask,_Colima,_Mexico,_Honolulu_Museum_of_Art,_4173.1.JPG