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Object Number 58-34-20/41355
Display Title Four small stone statues
Descriptions
Subject
  • Effigy
  • Artifact
  • Sculpture
  • Ground Stone
  • Anthropomorphic
Department Photographic
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America / Nicaragua / Managua Department / <County> / Managua

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