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That is interesting can you add any links or other info. I bought these at a junk market in a bag, and in that bag was a small piece of paper with type writer print saying made in Panama. I thought nothing of of it as I do not trust any notes that come with items.
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There we are. Could still made a big man cry as he hit the ground.
http://www.britishmuseum.org/researc...=pestle&page=3 |
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Great work LJ!
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Two in the Amnh data base.
https://anthro.amnh.org/collections |
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Contrary information.
https://americanindian.si.edu/collec...edan_q%3Dclubs The museum of the American Indian suggest that it is a club weapon. Perhaps it has a dual function. |
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I've been to the San Blas islands; the Kuna are very interesting and nice people.
I never saw any clubs there but I did see lots of beautifully made Molas. |
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