Vandor John Wayne Limited Edition Rio Bravo Mini Bust


For more than 50 years, Vandor has set new standards in the design and marketing of licensed consumer goods featuring legendary entertainment properties. With an A-list roster of evergreen cultural icons-including Star Wars, Elvis Presley, DC Comics, The Beatles, Muhammad Ali, Barbie, The Wizard of Oz, and many more. Vandor delivers a variety of innovative trendsetting products that appeal to consumers of all ages. This limited edition resin bust features the John Wayne as seen in Rio Bravo. Only 4800 were made. Comes with certificate of authenticity.
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My Little Kitchen Fairies from Enesco Vidalia Onion Fairie Figurine 4 IN


Visit the fairies fresh farmer’s market! This cute little fairies is having some fun preparing the Vidalia onions.
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Formative Period Figurines of Coastal Oaxaca, Mexico: Ancient Mesoamerican Ceramic Iconography from the Lower Rio Verde Valley


This study presents archaeological analyses of Formative period ceramic figurines, whistles, and vessel appliqués from coastal Oaxaca. Because the Formative saw the rise of sedentism and hierarchical social inequality, its material culture is relevant to models of social transition. Hepp?s analysis comments on ceramic iconography as microcosmic of the construction of personhood and ascribed social roles. The author utilizes concepts such as mimesis and public ritual performance to conceptualize the role figurines played in their social milieu. Hepp argues that artifacts were focal points for social dialogue, conduits to the ancestors, and vessels to capture the power of people, animals, and spiritual beings. Communal domesticity is proposed as a conceptual framework for Formative era society, in which even households were increasingly subjected to public interaction as first sedentism and then urbanism took hold in Mesoamerica. The study concludes with a hypothetical reconstruction of the figurines in the social context of the ancient coastal peoples, who probably included Chatinos or proto-Zapotecan groups living in the Río Verde region.
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