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TWELVE STONE PENDANTS, W. MEXICO: GROUP C

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TWELVE STONE PENDANTS, W. MEXICO: GROUP C
The late Lynn Langdon’s collection continues with this group of twelve (LLL1205B, E, I, T, U, V, AB, AC, AK, AM, AN and AQ), each individually photographed and priced small stone pendants or beads. Each photo illustrates a different, but sometimes similar artifact that was used as a jewelry item, probably with amuletic intent. Collected durimg the mid-20th century in West Mexico, all of the pieces (mostly anthropomorphic) are attributed to the Pre-Classic Colima horizon dating c.300BC-200AD. Each photo shows first the inventory number of hte specific piece in parentheses followed by a brief description and a numerical grade based on a ‘1 to 10’ format. Next comes the size in inches, followed by a comment about any damage and/or condition, and lastly the price. Select or ask any question by referring first to the Trocadero Item Number on this page, and then to our Inventory Number shown on the given photograph. Each artifact comes with a small display card, a biographical sketch about Langdon, and a map of Mexico highlighting the area where the artifact was found. NOTE: if you would like to view a large number of our various listings, and at the same time limit your browsing, try our ‘TWELVE different items on a single page format’ by simply spelling out the word TWELVE in the search box. That will quickly bring up all of our listings that have twelve different items on a page, each individually priced!


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