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Acambaro figurines

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The Acámbaro Figures are several thousand small ceramic figurines found in July 1944 in Acámbaro, Guanajuato, Mexico by Waldemar Julsrud. These clay figurines depict people and various animals, living and extinct. Many of the figurines portray dinosaurs, some resembling species discovered only recently.

These figurines belong to that class of objects called out-of-place artifacts.

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