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Unknown Pre-Columbian, Viru Grayware Effigy Stirrup Spout Vessel of a Baby Llama (Peru, Viru, North Coast, c. 200 BC , AD 200)
Title: Unknown Pre-Columbian, Viru Grayware Effigy Stirrup Spout Vessel of a Baby Llama (Peru, Viru, North Coast, c. 200 BC , AD 200)
Description:
Ceramic, 9 1/2 × 3 × 8 in.
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