Funeral mask covered by turquoise and red shell mosaic. Artifact from Teotihuacan, Mexico City. Teotihuacan Civilization - Precolombian art: funeral mask of turquoise and pink stones dating from the civilization of Teotihuacan III (300-650 AD) by Pre Columbian Pre Columbian

Funeral mask covered by turquoise and red shell mosaic. Artifact from Teotihuacan, Mexico City. Teotihuacan Civilization - Precolombian art: funeral mask of turquoise and pink stones dating from the civilization of Teotihuacan III (300-650 AD)

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