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Description An Olmec-style "spoon" possibly used for bloodletting. From Snite Museum of Art.
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Listed in Snite online catalogue as "SPOON/PERFORATOR WITH INCISED QUINCUNX DESIGN, Early-Middle Preclassic periods, 1500-300 B.C., Guerrero Olmec culture, incised and drilled jade".[1]

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