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English: Adorno, animal head, Saladoid pottery excavated at the Golden Rock site on Sint Eustatius (Dutch Caribbean or Netherlands Antilles) in the 1980s. Photo of the artifact taken in the museum of the Sint Eustatius Historical Foundation located at Ada de Veer-Zuidweg, Oranjestad, Sint Eustatius.
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Adorno, Saladoid pottery excavated on the Golden Rock site Sint Eustatius Dutch Caribbean in the 1980s

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