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Pre-Columbian, West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A fabulous collection of 4 shells that are hand-drilled with multiple holes for suspension to use as pendants or pectorals. The first is a beige conch shell, polished to smooth and round the spiked ridges encircling the spire; of which the tip has been removed. This large opening on the tip is flanked by four piercings. The second is a ribbed scallop shell with two piercings near the hinge. Third is a white moon snail shell, rounded with a tight spire to one side. The surface is punctured by 19 perfectly circular drilled holes. The last is a slightly curved shard from a larger shell, with the edges and face polished smooth, with three suspension holes along the outer periphery. Size of scallop shell: 3" L x 3" W (7.6 cm x 7.6 cm); conch shell: 2.5" L x 1.75" W (6.4 cm x 4.4 cm)
Provenance: private Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA collection; ex-Dr. David Harner collection, Springdale, Arkansas, USA, acquired between the 1950s and 1960s
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Condition
Chips to faces and edges of all. Losses to lip of moon snail shell and outer edge of scallop. Large shard and conch shell are intact. Scattered mineral and earthen deposits on all.