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Posted by: axelrodRelics at Wed Dec 8 23:22:08 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by axelrodRelics ] Just thought you guys might like to see this. I recently purchased a large Pre Columbian artifact collection all found in Southern Mexico between the 1930's-50's and I was very excited when I saw this. This is a ceremonial cup with the body of a snake under it, at first with the wild head I thought it may be a tri colored hognose but this piece was found in Michoacán so I am pretty sure it was Loosely based on a Milksnake. The body has been broken and reparied, the tongue is missing and the tip of the tail is gone but still a fantastic artifact. Its hard to narrow down the culture that made this because so many were in the near area and overlapped through time. | ||
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