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The majority of the objects in this selection were received from William O. Gross Jr., who donated the bulk of his collection to the OJAC in the summer of 1986, with the remainder following his death in 1997. One of the important facets of the Gross Collection is that it is pan-cultural, representing most of the Meso-American pre-conquest cultures, as well as Peruvian cultures.

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Title Artist Medium & Support Creation Date
Ceremonial Plate   Maya   Ceramic  550 - 900 CE 
Cylinder Vessel with Sun Deity (Tonatiuh)   Maya   Ceramic, polychrome  550 - 900 CE 
Cylinder Vessel with Fish Scale Motif   Maya   Ceramic  550 - 900 CE 
Gourd Shaped Bowl   Maya   Ceramic  550 - 900 CE 
Cylinder Vessel   Maya   Ceramic  550 - 900 CE 
Flared Bowl   Maya   Ceramic  550 - 900 CE 
Bowl   Maya   Ceramic  550 - 900 CE 
Pot Stand with Owl Head   Maya   Ceramic  550 - 900 CE 
Cylinder Vessel   Maya   Ceramic  550 - 900 CE 
Effigy Rattle, Seated Female   Maya   Ceramic  550 - 900 CE 
Effigy Rattle, Standing Female   Maya   Ceramic  550 - 900 CE 
Ceremonial Spearhead   Maya   Flint  n.d. 
Ceremonial Knife Blade   Maya   Flint  550 - 900 CE 
Cylinder Seed Vessel   Maya   Ceramic, polychrome  550 - 900 CE 
Ear Spool   Maya   Serpentine  n.d. 
Cylinder Tripod Vessel with Slab Feet and Curly Face Deity   Maya   Ceramic  550 - 900 CE 
Flared Beaker   Maya   Ceramic  550 - 900 CE 
Cylinder Jar with Flared Top   Maya   Ceramic, polychrome  550 - 900 CE 
Cache Jar with Lid   Maya   Ceramic  550 - 900 CE 
Bowl with Blue Fresco   Maya   Ceramic  n.d. 
Whistle, Standing Male Figure   Maya   Ceramic  550 - 900 CE 
Maize/Corn Deity Pendant (Hun-Hunahpu)   Maya   Jade  250 - 900 CE 
Figurine Whistle   Maya   Ceramic  550 - 900 CE 
Ear Spool   Maya   Obsidian   n.d. 
Stucco Head   Maya   Stucco  550 - 900 CE 

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