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COSTA RICA
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129> -- Ceramic sculpture of a woman, 2 1/4 ft. high from
Guanacaste, Costa Rica, dated 500-800 AD (Abel-Vidor et al. 1981). |
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181> -- Stone sculpture of a woman, 1 2/3rds ft. high,
from Guaniles, Costa Rica, dated 1000 AD or earlier (Anton 1973). |
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149> -- Stone sculpture of a bound person, 3.2 ft. high,
from Linea Vieja, Costa Rica, dated ca. 1000 AD (Abel-Vidor 1981). |
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173> -- Basalt sculpture, 4 1/4 ft. high, from Linea
Vieja, Costa Rica, dated 800-1500 AD (Easby & Scott 1970). |
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180> -- Ceramic sculpture, 6.7 in. high, from Linea
Vieja, Costa Rica, of the Huetar culture, dated ca. 800-1200 AD (Lehmann
1960). |
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151> -- Stone sculpture of a warrior, 5.2 ft. high, from
Azul de Turrialba, Costa Rica, dated 700-1000 AD (Abel-Vidor et al. 1981). |
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153> -- Stone sculpture, 1.8 ft. high, from Azul de
Turrialba, Costa Rica, dated 700-1000 AD (Abel-Vidor et al. 1981). |
Misc. Sites <Fig.
150> -- Ceramic sculpture, 3 1/2 in. high, from the
Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, dated 500-1000 AD (Abel-Vidor et al. 1981). |
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152> -- Stone sculpture of a warrior, 1.4 ft. high, from
the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, dated 700-1000 AD (Abel-Vidor et al.
1981). |
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171> -- Stone sculpture,
2 ft. high, fromthe Caribbean coast ofCosta Rica, dated 1000 -1200 AD
(Abel-Vidor et al. 1981). |