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  • Pre-Columbian Lambayeque Textile Ceremonial Panel
    Located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon
    Impressive pre-columbian Lambayeque textile ceremonial panel. Lambayeque, Peru. Mint condition. Museum piece. Ex. Sotheby’s, New York. The Lambayeque civilization (aka Sicán) flou...
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  • Pre Columbian Rare Lambayeque Wood Figure
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    Pre columbian Lamabayeque wood figure Peru Circa 750 to 1375 AD A rare standing figure of a deity with triangular tear drop shaped eyes holding a child, Carved in very dense heavy hard wood Measures: Height 14 inches, 36 cm weight, 1.5 kg approx Ex collection of a Oxford Academic, reputed to have came from Pit rivers...
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    Antique 15th Century and Earlier Peruvian Antiquities

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  • Pre Columbian Totonac stone bust Figure Veracruz Mexico Circa 600-900 A.D
    Located in London, GB
    Pre Columbian Totonac stone bust Figure Veracruz Mexico Circa 600-900 A.D A Rare basalt bust of a Totonac deity with pouted lips and geometric headdress, caved in basalt with dar...
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    Antique 15th Century and Earlier Mexican Antiquities

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  • Pre-Columbian Chimu Gold Mask With Scar
    Located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon
    A large sheet gold mask depicting a stylized human face having an individually fashioned and applied nose. Large low relief repousse eyes and rectangular mou...
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    Antique 15th Century and Earlier Peruvian Pre-Columbian Antiquities

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  • Pre-Columbian Ceramic Vessel from Mexico, Date Unknown
    Located in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato
    Prehispanic turtle vessel with human head and red paint, from the outskirts of Ixtlan del Rio, Nayarit, Mexico, date unknown. Appears to be a candleholder or copal burner. Rim on the...
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