Rubber ball from Peruvian child's grave, c. 1600.

Made:
1590-1610 in Peru
Rubber ball from Peruvian child's grave, c. 1600. Rubber ball from Peruvian child's grave (reputed to be over 300 Rubber ball from Peruvian child's grave, c. 1600. Rubber ball from Peruvian child's grave, c. 1600. Rubber ball from Peruvian child's grave, c. 1600.

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Rubber ball from Peruvian child's grave (reputed to be over 300
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Rubber ball from Peruvian child's grave (reputed to be over 300 years old)

Details

Category:
Plastics and Modern Materials
Object Number:
1934-675
Materials:
rubber (unidentified)
Measurements:
diameter: 60 mm
type:
rubber balls and rubber seeds
credit:
Mr. Fordyce Jones.