Product Description
ITEM #
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PC103
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ID
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Ceramic, Stone Objects
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FOUND
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Mexico
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AGE
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350 A.D. - 1500 A.D.
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SIZE
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2.5" - 1" in size overall
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CONDITION
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INTACT OBJECTS - NO REPAIR OR
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NOTE
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EXCELLENT COLLECTION OF VARIOUS
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Actual Item - One Only
Comes with a certificate of authenticity / information sheet |
Perfect for educators or jewelers looking for interesting accents, this is a diverse set of 14 ceramic and turquoise artifacts. Two pieces of ancient Pre-Columbian dug turquoise ore pieces were likley destined to be made into jewelry and were perhaps, traded as currency. There are several weaving spool weights, some labeled TOLUCA which would be from the Pre-Columbian Valley of Toluca in Mexico. There are several clay stamps, a pottery burnisher, a small toy head beaker and other fragmented idol heads. An inexpensive and fascinating teaching aid for ancient Pre-Columbian lectures whereby the objects are safe to handle and pass around with no stress of damage or loss to an expensive, prize piece. Includes our written unconditional lifetime certificate of GUARANTEED AUTHENTICITY.