Old East African beaded drinking vessel These fish were abundant in
Description
These fish were abundant in fresh water in present day China during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods
The exposed ventricles show the valves with associated muscles and even the chordae tendineae
often using fine sand
The bones are in very good with all the bones still present and intact
The Manx shearwater is a medium sized shearwater that nests in burrows on the Western coasts of the UK
Old East African beaded drinking vessel These fish were abundant inThis is an interesting item. It is an old beaded drinking vessel made from leather and wood. It looks to be East African, possible Maasai in origin and is certainly very old. The lower half of the vessel is wood with a wide band of leather very finely stitched onto the top. Looking from the inside, it appears that the stitching is so fine that it is waterproof. The whole thing has been painted with what looks to be red ochre with two black rectangles
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