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Pre-Columbian Anthropomorphic "Chimila" Urn (c. 1100-1500 CE) African/Tribal and households

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Traveling Man Treasures is selling this vintage Mexican folk art "Diablo" dance mask

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Use this ring as a display piece

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Pre-Columbian Anthropomorphic "Chimila" Urn (c. 1100-1500 CE) African/Tribal and householdsThis is the lower half of an ancient terracotta burial urn made by the Tairona people of Columbia (c. 1100 1500 CE). Unfortunately the head is missing, but the body is in excellent condition and makes for an excellent statement piece! Found in shaft tombs throughout what is now northwestern Colombia, urns such as this one were used by the Tairona people (who lived in the area that is present day northern Colombia) to deposit the remains of their

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