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Condorhuasi Figure Vessel

Explore this exquisite Condorhuasi figure vessel, crafted from orange clay with a buff surface and applied paint. This ancient artifact showcases intricate...

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Andean Communication Inca Quipu

Crafted predominantly from cotton, this enigmatic artifact features a primary cord with a 32"/81.28 cm length and 65 pendant cords alternating in segmented...

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Inca Warriors Sling (Huaraca-Waraka)

This unique battle sling was well constructed. It was made of twisted human hair and braided with Llama wool. One could speculate the reason for choosing...

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Inca Warriors Sling (Huaraca/Waraka)

This is a battle sling from the Inca culture c. 1400s. Made of braided Llama wool. The brown and tan colored center cradle/pouch has a slit to secure the stone

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The Sacred Valley of the Incas: Myths and Symbols

Fernando and Edgar Elorrieta Salazar introduce the world to a new and profound view of Andean myths that they have been able to decode and convert into history

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Guanacaste-Nicoya Jade Axe God

This Olmecoid-type jade celt features exquisite low-relief carving with fine curvilinear incising, presenting a highly polished surface. It includes drilled...

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A Standing Olmec Baby-Face Figure

White-cream hollowed figurine belongs to a specific subset of artifacts and stands as a prime representation of the Olmec class of human “baby-faces” figures...

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Olmec Were-Jaguar Jade Mask

Olmec Were-Jaguar Mask. Uncover the awe-inspiring craftsmanship of this Pre-Columbian Olmec were-jaguar transformation mask. This Olmec stone mask

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Stunning Mezcala M-8 Axe God

Stunning Mezcala anthropomorphic Axe God figure, Type M-8, carved out of gray Metadiorite stone. Its incised features and details are highlighted by grooving...

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Casas Grande Paquimé Cougar Decorated Jar

This remarkable Casa Grande vessel is a Ramos Polychrome jar from Chihuahua, Mexico, dating back to the Paquimé phase (1205-1261 AD) within the Medio period.

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Remojadas “Sonriente” Torso Figurine

An aesthetically appealing Remojadas "Sonriente" torso. Their joyous-looking facial expressions are not clear to scholars. Some speculate their grin may...

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Mezcala Stone Head Pendant

This attractive head pendant is carved from a speckled dark green stone and exhibits embellished relief with semiabstract facial features. Triangular in...

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