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ANCIENT PRECOLOMBIAN TOLTEC SHELL WARRIOR'S BADGE C.600-800 AD
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The Toltec were the players of the sacred ballgame and great pyramid builders. The pyramids and temples were consecrated withhuman sacrifices with as many as 20,000 recorded for a single dedication. Thesewarrior's amulets or badges date to C.600-800 AD. Made from lustrous"mother of pearl" shell in the form of a butterfly with four holespierced. They were worn horizontally on the warrior's garment to identify himand bring him courage and strength. The Toltec concept of war was entirelydifferent from most other civilizations: The goal was to capture the enemyalive to later serve as a human sacrifice! See Collectible Beads, Liu, Page 140upper left. We have a few example, each about 3/4" long and with minor surfaceencrustation from burial. Authenticity guaranteed. Price is per Bead.BD90













