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Condition: Extremely Fine
Grade: XF45
Value: $34
Condition: Fine
Grade: F15
Value: $34
Condition: Very Fine
Grade: VF20
Value: $33
Condition: Good
Grade: G6
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Condition: About Good
Grade: AG3
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Grade: MS62+
Value: $36
Condition: Extremely Fine
Grade: XF45
Value: $34
Condition: Fine
Grade: F15
Value: $34
Condition: Very Fine
Grade: VF20
Value: $33
Condition: Good
Grade: G6
Value: $32
Condition: About Good
Grade: AG3
Value: $30
In 1946, Wendell Bennett, in his field work in lea, noted stylistic affinities between late ceramics from Nazca and Tiahuanaco, which he called tiahuanacoid. This enigma, regarding the curious craft affinities between cultures considered unconnected in 1948, was resolved with the ceramic finds in La
The feminist movement in Brazil emerged in the 19th century with the struggle for female education, the right to vote and the abolition of slaves. Currently, there are several feminist organizations in Brazil that defend the equality of womens rights with mens. Likewise, there are specific organiza
LOCATION: This culture developed in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín rivers. To the north it reached the valley of the Chancay River and to the south to the Mala Valley, to the west it bordered the Pacific Ocean and to the east, to the first foothills of the Andes mountain range beyond Sa
Compared to other countries, Peruvians have built an official memory of independence as a process that came from outside and minimizing the participation of Peruvians, says the renowned historian. For many generations, Peruvians have been commemorating July 28, 1821 as “the day of our independence”.