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Aboriginal Artifacts on Display in Western Cuba |
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Monday, August 18, 2014
Havana.- The Palacio del Junco Museum, in the western Cuban province of Matanzas, is hosting an exhibition of artifacts from aboriginal communities.
The institution is exhibiting objects that are some 8,000 years old, including shell gouges, a stone dagger and petal-shaped axes.
These elements are part of at least three dozen archeological artifacts that belonged to groups native to that Cuban territory.
The collection also includes elements from hunter-picker groups from the Paleolithic period, as well as communities from the Mesolithic period, who were hunters, fishermen and pickers.
Moreover, other vestiges allude to farmers-potters, who had a higher socio-historic development of the productive forces in Cuba.
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