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Cocle, Inca, Aztec, Maya, Chancay, Mezcala, Valdivian, Olmec, Moche, Mochica, Guanacaste, Nicoya, Manteno, Machalilla, Wari, Huari, Nazca, pre-columbian

Valdivian Ceremonial Stone Axe

A wonderfully sized ceremonial stone axe from the Valdivian culture, Ecuador. Green diorite stone with excellent delineation between colors. Highly polished.

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Valdivian Stone Axe c. 4400 – 1450 BC

Finely made Valdivian Ceremonial Stone Axe. Symmetric and highly polished dark green stone. Custom display stand. Measures 6.25" (16.87cm) tall.

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Valdivian – Chorrera Stone Mortar

This feline is an exceptional and sturdy serpentine stone mortar made in the Transition Style. The tail of the mortar has a beautiful spiral perforation.

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Valdivian Semi-Abstract Stone Figure

Carved stone figurine with face and legs indicated (notched). Stylized in a semi-abstract form. Stage 2 Palmer Notched Incised. This Formative culture

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Valdivian – Chorrera Stone Parrot Mortar

Valdivian-Chorrera stone mortars shaped like parrots are artifacts from the Valdivian culture, which thrived in coastal Ecuador between 3500 BCE and 1800 BCE.

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Valdivian Shell Jaguar Pendant

A massive and heavy shell pendant/scepter of a Jaguar crouched atop a geometric pattern platform. Sculpted from a large, thick spondylus core.

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Chorrera Manioc Whistling Vessel

This is a handsome Chorrera manioc whistling vessel that stands on three tear-shaped legs. They may be manioc tubers, or perhaps sweet potatoes, with a bridge

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Early Guangala figurine

A rare example of a very early Guangala figurine from Ecuador, circa 500 BC - 100 AD. This piece depicts a female with incised patterns indicative of jewelry...

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Fine Guangala Figure c. 500 BC – 500 AD

An elegant female ocarina. Expressive example with finely incised surface details. Excellent facial features, pierced nose and ears. Beautiful handling of the

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Guangala Bone Boundary Markers

An extraordinary pair of carved Guangala bone boundary markers, This high elite is heavily embellished throughout his body in prototypical geometric Guangala...

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Bahia Ancestral Stone Tusk Idols

These are important ancestral stone idols from the Bahia culture of Ecuador. Ca. 500-500 A.D. Curved tusk-like shape with anthropomorphic features incised on...

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Island Of La Plata Bahia Stones

These are enigmatic stone artifacts from La Plata Island, Ecuador -Bahia Phase. They are perforated rectangular blocks and feature a multitude of engraved

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