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Español: Antiguo molcajete, probablemente prehistórico o prehispánico, hecho en una piedra in situ, municipio de San Miguel Achiutla, Oaxaca, México, cercano a las ruinas de la iglesia de San Sebastián, zona arqueológica de Achiutla y Convento de San Miguel. 60 cm de circunferencia.
English: Old molcajete, probably prehistoric or prehispanic, made in a stone in situ, municipality of San Miguel Achiutla, Oaxaca, Mexico, near the ruins of the church of San Sebastián, archaeological zone of Achiutla and Convent of San Miguel. 60cm circumference.
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