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- British Museum. Spondylus (thorny oyster) shell was used for the bright red details around the nose and mouth of both of this object's serpent heads.
- Double-headed serpent (made between 1400 and 1700). Mosaic; from Mexico. ... In the British Museum's Conservation Department, Rebecca Stacey has been...
- Double-headed serpent, British Museum. References. ... ^ a b Double-Headed Serpent, British Museum, accessed September 2010.
- Copyright Trustees of the British Museum An Aztec codex with an illustration of a double-headed serpent.
- Double-Headed Serpent: Double-Headed Serpent, ca 1400-1521, mosaic on wood, British Museum, London, UK.
- 7,588 Likes, 52 Comments - British Museum (@britishmuseum) on Instagram: “This double-headed serpent is an icon of Mexica (Aztec) art...
- Spondylus (thorny oyster) shell was used for the bright red details around the nose and mouth of both of this object's serpent heads.
- This double headed serpent may have been one of the gifts given to Cortez and his men. ... Launch of British Museum App.
- This double-headed serpent is one of the most beautiful objects in the British Museum. It’s the main object, in our historical trajectory, representing Aztec culture...