Pre-Colombian & Ethnographic Art ~Lithic Art 2021-02-24 Auction - 108 Price Results - AriMeca Gallery in NY
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Pre-Colombian & Ethnographic Art ~Lithic Art

Mankind's use of stone tools dates to more than 2.6 million years. Our relationship to these stones formed quickly, they facilitated us with hunting, gathering, and protection, and we cared for them, and kept them sharp. The Oldowan toolkits (2.0 -1.5 million years ago) included hammerstones, stone cores, and sharp stone flakes. As our tools improved, the nutritional benefits enabled our minds to do so as well. At around 100,000 BC our lithic journey quickly takes us from tools to sculpture, beads, cave painting, architecture, and Art. In this auction we will look at the lithic journey of mankind, and the influence stones had on ancient cultures. ***All objects offered for sale have been legally acquired, are legal to sell, and are guaranteed to be as described.
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Mayan Jade Axe (200-900 AD): Mayan Jade Axe (200-900 AD)The durability of jade made it one of the most important trade goods in Mesoamerica before the arrival of metal tools with the Spanish. Thought to be closely related to
0001A: Mayan Jade Axe (200-900 AD)Est. $400-$600
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Mayan Jade Axe (200-900 AD): Mayan Jade Axe (200-900 AD)The durability of jade made it one of the most important trade goods in Mesoamerica before the arrival of metal tools with the Spanish. Thought to be closely related to
0002A: Mayan Jade Axe (200-900 AD)Est. $200-$300Lot Passed
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Mayan Jade Axe (200-900 AD): Mayan Jade Axe (200-900 AD)The durability of jade made it one of the most important trade goods in Mesoamerica before the arrival of metal tools with the Spanish. Thought to be closely related to
0003A: Mayan Jade Axe (200-900 AD)Est. $200-$300
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3 Mayan Jade Axe's (200-900 AD): Mayan Jade Axe (200-900 AD)The durability of jade made it one of the most important trade goods in Mesoamerica before the arrival of metal tools with the Spanish. Thought to be closely related to
0004A: 3 Mayan Jade Axe's (200-900 AD)Est. $300-$400
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3 Mayan Jade Axe (200-900 AD): Mayan Jade Axe (200-900 AD)The durability of jade made it one of the most important trade goods in Mesoamerica before the arrival of metal tools with the Spanish. Thought to be closely related to
0005A: 3 Mayan Jade Axe (200-900 AD)Est. $300-$400
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Mini Mezcala Temple (300 BC-500 AD): Mini Mezcala Temple (300 BC-500 AD) The classic simple lines of the Mezcala Art defines this miniature temple. The body of the temple is given a four pillar effect with thee vertical perforations,
0011: Mini Mezcala Temple (300 BC-500 AD)Est. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
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Mini Mezcala Temple (300 BC-500 AD): Mini Mezcala Temple (300 BC-500 AD) The classic simple lines of the Mezcala Art defines this platformed temple with a pronounced staircase. The body of the temple is given a two pillar effect with
0013: Mini Mezcala Temple (300 BC-500 AD)Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Chontal Tlaloc Bead (300 BC-500 AD): Chontal Tlaloc Bead (300 BC-500 AD)The large nose on this Chontal bead is indicative of the Mesoamerica Wind God, Tlaloc. Hailing from the same geographic region as the Mezcala, one can see the
0016: Chontal Tlaloc Bead (300 BC-500 AD)Est. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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