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PRE-COLOMBIAN BALLGAME YOKE Model The "10013" potpourri in Iron

PRE-COLOMBIAN BALLGAME YOKE Model The "10013" potpourri in IronU shaped yoke carved from a single piece of stone from the Mesoamerican ballgame in Veracruz, circa 300 900 AD. These stone yokes are believed to be used in ritual or funerary contexts, later found in tombs of the most socially prestigious people of the region. Some were also awarded as trophies or buried as offerings, while lighter versions were made from wood or cloth so they could be worn during play.

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The "10013" potpourri in Iron vessel from Journey by Oliver Gustav

Unique old hat model used for millinery

The table has a round table top and with three solid travertine legs

it is inspired by the flat-surfaced pieces used in pre-Hispanic rituals and ceremonies

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PRE-COLOMBIAN BALLGAME YOKE Model The "10013" potpourri in IronU shaped yoke carved from a single piece of stone from the Mesoamerican ballgame in Veracruz, circa 300 900 AD. These stone yokes are believed to be used in ritual or funerary contexts, later found in tombs of the most socially prestigious people of the region. Some were also awarded as trophies or buried as offerings, while lighter versions were made from wood or cloth so they could be worn during play.

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