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Live Science on MSNTumaco-Tolita gold figurine: A 2,000-year-old statue with a 'fancy nose ornament' from a vanished South American cultureThe Tumaco-Tolita people, who lived in an area rich in natural gold, crafted intricate and delicate metal objects until the ...
IMPERIAL— Faith Academy students displayed 98 pieces of artwork for parents, families, and teachers on Friday, March 14, at ...
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A Skull of A "Snake-Person" Discovered in Northern Kuwaita clay head that represents the culture of a prehistoric people from around 5500 to 4900 BCE. The unusual sculpture was found at the Bahra 1 site in the Al-Subiyah desert, reports ScienceAlert.
That piece is Huehueteotl, a clay statue of an Aztec god by Santa Fe artist Hernan Gomez Chavez, who created it during a residency in Puebla, Mexico, over the summer. Gomez Chavez is also the ...
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