File:Teotihuacan Tetila mural Net Jaguar full (Dumbarton Oaks).jpg

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English: A mural from the Tetitla compound in Teotihuacan showing what is termed the "net jaguar", walking toward a temple. This mural was part of a pair flanking a doorway in the Tetitla compound, and is now on display at Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C. 600-700 CE
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The Dumbarton Oaks webpage for this mural is here: http://museum.doaks.org/Obj23026 Note that the webpage gives a date of 400-600 CE while the placard at the museum states 600-700 CE.

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