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Jade Drill
Jade Drill, Jade Museum, San Jose, Costa Rica.
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Ceremonial Metate in the Form of a Jaguar
This ceremonial metate in the form of a jaguar dates from 600-700 CE and is made of stone. It comes from Guápiles, Limón, Costa Rica. (Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University, Stanford, California)
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Jade Necklace
Jade Necklace, Jade Museum, San Jose, Costa Rica
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Stone Spheres
Stone Spheres, Jade Museum, San Jose, Costa Rica.
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Greater Nicoya Polychrome Ware
Polychrome ware from the Greater Nicoya Archaeological Region, Jade Museum, San Jose, Costa Rica.
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Pre-Columbian Pottery
Pre-Columbian Pottery, Jade Museum, San Jose, Costa Rica,
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Chiriqui Gold Pendant
A Chiriqui gold pendant in the form of a frog. Costa Rica, 1300-1500 CE. (St. Louis Art Museum, Missouri)
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Virtual Tour through the Jade Museum
Tour around the permanent and temporary exhibition rooms of the Jade Museum, Costa Rica.
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Ten Notorious French Pirates
Piracy has involved many nationalities over the centuries, but one of the prominent groups in the medieval and early modern periods was the French pirates, who terrorised the Atlantic, the Caribbean, and the Indian Ocean. French writers often...
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How Could So Many People Support Hitler?
Explore the philosophy of Hannah Arendt, and get to know her strategies to combat the threat of totalitarianism and oppression. – Philosopher Hannah Arendt was a German Jew who dedicated herself to understanding how the Nazi regime...