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Small stories

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originally uploaded by sophiev.
In the Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City, you can see clay figurines like these made by ordinary people in pre-Columbian times. One village would trade its work with another. So, that's how we used to learn about the cultures and traditions of people who were strange to us - through making and exchanging small stories in clay.
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