This ClipArt gallery offers 46 illustrations of Pre-Columbian history, which includes the history and prehistory of the Americas before the influence of Europeans. For related imagery, see the Pre-Columbian Arts ClipArt gallery.
An Aztec sculpture of an elephant-faced god, supposedly an imitation of the Hindu god, Ganesha.
A lid or cover of some apertur, of stone, with two handles neatly undercut. Details that show Tiahuanacu…
Prostrate idol lying on its face near the ruins; about 9 feet long. Details that show Tiahuanacu existed.
An Inca Manco Capac, the first king of the Kingdom of Cuzco, according to Inca mythology.
Mount Builders, the name applied to a prehistoric race of North America, of which remarkable remains…
Various stones found scattered about the ruins. Details that show Tiahuanacu existed.
Various stones found scattered about the ruins. Details that show Tiahuanacu existed.
Various stones found scattered about the ruins. Details that show Tiahuanacu existed.
A window of trachyte, of careful workmanship, in one piece. Details that show Tiahuanacu existed.