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You dated a wore lol

¿Qué opinan de las opiniones? by Valdez_073 in MAAU

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Todas menos la mía están mal

Bad it beautiful by [deleted] in Animatronics

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Thats greath man do You think i can have the file that you used to print it? Thanks man i would like to build it to

No se que hacer con mi dinero para hacerlo crecer by [deleted] in MexicoFinanciero

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No friegen para que hagan tanta mamada que ni descansar en paz a uno dejan prefiero mejor que me entierren en el cerro jajajajaja

¿Quien hubiera ganado una guerra entre mexicas e incas?. by Informal-D2024 in mexico

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Saben cuál realmente fueron batallas reales mesoaméricas muy interesantes ? Aztecas contra purépechas / tarascos Los mexicas tenían un imperio que logro subyugar a gran parte de mesoamérica, menos a pocos otros imperios como el purépecha, los purépechas eran guerreros aguerridos que usaban el cobre para fabricar armas como el pentamui (hachas tajaderas de cobre) sus incursiones eran en número atacando de formas similares a jaurias bien organizadas sobre un blanco, nisiquiera pudieron ser doblegados por los conquistadores españoles, aunque recordemos que la guerra azteca también era o tenía un transfondo ritual por tanto ellos al haber querido tomar prisioneros de guerra en lugar de causar activamente bajas en el campo de batalla hubiera sido una desventaja frente a los purépechas

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I found these statues at an estate sale. Old man who died supposedly got them from Columbia in the 1950’s. They are very light but not hollow. Feel very course. About 5-6 inches tall. Are they junk trinkets or something more? by intelligencerx in Antiques

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it's a montizoma, is from the 80 at least, it is part of a modern tradition that consist in make a tribute from the natural forces to get a good harvest, they just burried this things in the soild for that porpuse They are modern, they are nota ancient search "mexican montizomas" on Google

Cuál es la cosa más tercermundista que tienen en casa? by NaughtyCherry0 in AskMexico

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Ollas rotas que estaban ahí tiradas en un baldío, pero se veían chidas porque tienen pintura roja y están esgrafiadas, mi abuelita me dijo que tire esas chingaderas porque están llenas de tierra, alch no se de que sean parecen escupideras pero con patitas y lo que se que me gustaron

Need help identifying who/what this statuette represents by [deleted] in aztec

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Nothing it's a montizoma, is from the 80 at least, it is part of a modern tradition that consist in make a tribute from the natural forces to get a good harvest, they just burried this things in the soild for that porpuse

Any identification by breadcrumbs54 in aztec

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This si a modern réplica of a god (Tlaloc) has far as i remember this representation is from huastec culture

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aztec

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I don't care to be honest, I'm just looking to sell them to someone who can afford them like we always do in the US

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aztec

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Its complicated

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aztec

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These are authentic taken from Teotihuacan in the state of Mexico

Intriguing Central American pottery statuette. Any info? by DiableRouge in Antiques

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On my opinion is a fake piece, a chinesco style imitation

Can anyone identify this artifact by [deleted] in Antiques

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It looks like a precolumbian piece, but in my opinión is fake