Ancient Mesoamerican Terracotta Pottery Collection / Diversity In The True Old World / Von Wuthenau



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Going over the Terracotta Pottery Collection in the books: “The art of terracotta pottery in pre-Columbian Central and South America”. & “Unexpected faces in ancient America (1500 B.C.-A.D. 1500) : the historical testimony of pre-Columbian artists”. – By Alexander Von Wuthenau.

You will see A Diverse people with many different phenotypes ..

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20 thoughts on “Ancient Mesoamerican Terracotta Pottery Collection / Diversity In The True Old World / Von Wuthenau”

  1. Ohio has a bunch of heads made of stone and clay you need to check out! There’s a magazine called Ohio archeologists or something similar I’ll have to find the specific one I read it may have been from 1974. It had all kinds of interesting heads made of stone found in creeks and gorges throughout Ohio.
    Pennsylvania and Ohio have a major inconsistency in history, specifically the border they share and the history that was along the border seems to have been completely rewritten after the new border was agreed upon.. I’ve spent thousands of hours on foot out here through creeks gorges city’s towns and villages and have found some extremely interesting things. I happen to live near Mesopotamia. The land between two rivers. Rome is up the road, Mecca is up the road, mantua is up the road! but In Ohio 😂. I love you man, the information you share is fantastic and has helped with years of my own research and made many connections, rediscovered some truths I’ve been looking for. thank you!

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  2. Blessings KA , you know you're the best ancient to present. A whole lot on the plate with this one. Only you can put it down like that. Never would have imagined after all of the images I've seen as a artist. One love KA. Your ancient never left you remember. One love Afro G64 lamiert Park Village LA Crenshaw 😇⭐✨💜🔥🌎💦🌞

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  3. NEGRITOS (Span. for "little negroes"), the name originally given by the Spaniards to the (aborigines) of the Philippine Islands. They are physical weaklings, of low, almost dwarf, stature, with very dark skin, closely curling hair, flat noses, thick lips and large clumsy feet. Spain was the first colonizer, they called the aboriginals "negro" in north america, sombody got some explaining to do.

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  4. The hair and the features on some of them ( thumbnail) wow they look like regular kin and ppl I see daily. I’m about to watch the video hopefully I can find the books you showcase

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  5. The world is still a pangia.the map we see today is false or a navigator map . countries like Canada ,Greenland is much smaller than what shown on map. So Alaska Russia Siberia n Himalaya is almost connected on foot.

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