mostly maize, beans, and squash
Her shield with the head of Medusa on it.
often it is a hat -dave
Crown = item is real gold375 = the fineness/purity is 9ctAnchor = item assayed/hallmarked in Birmingham Assay Office UKa letter = one letter indicates the date usually.
There are none. Cleopatra was not a builder so left nothing substantial behind. If her tomb is ever found, perhaps some personal item may emerge.There are none. Cleopatra was not a builder so left nothing substantial behind. If her tomb is ever found, perhaps some personal item may emerge.There are none. Cleopatra was not a builder so left nothing substantial behind. If her tomb is ever found, perhaps some personal item may emerge.There are none. Cleopatra was not a builder so left nothing substantial behind. If her tomb is ever found, perhaps some personal item may emerge.There are none. Cleopatra was not a builder so left nothing substantial behind. If her tomb is ever found, perhaps some personal item may emerge.There are none. Cleopatra was not a builder so left nothing substantial behind. If her tomb is ever found, perhaps some personal item may emerge.There are none. Cleopatra was not a builder so left nothing substantial behind. If her tomb is ever found, perhaps some personal item may emerge.There are none. Cleopatra was not a builder so left nothing substantial behind. If her tomb is ever found, perhaps some personal item may emerge.There are none. Cleopatra was not a builder so left nothing substantial behind. If her tomb is ever found, perhaps some personal item may emerge.
A golden bridle presented by Athena.
Copper was an important item of trade for the Kwakiutl. It was the most highly prized item in the potlatch ceremony.
A prized item in a collection is often the centerpiece that holds significant personal or historical value. It could be a rare artifact, a limited edition piece of art, or an item with a unique provenance that tells a compelling story. Collectors may cherish it not only for its rarity but also for the emotions and memories it evokes. Ultimately, this item reflects the collector's passion and dedication to their chosen field.
When something is your prized possession, it's the item (or person, or anything, really) that you hold above all else and cherish with all of your heart!
it is a item you get at the black market
Paua is the Maori word for a species of Abalone which is only found in the waters of New Zealand. The Paua is actually related to snails.
depends on which market you shop at
The luxury item grown in cages in saltwater is caviar, which is the salted roe (eggs) of sturgeon fish. Sturgeon are often farmed in controlled environments, including saltwater cages, to produce high-quality caviar. This delicacy is highly prized for its unique flavor and texture, making it a sought-after luxury food product.
Peaches were not traded in the Aztec capital city of Tenochtitlan, at least before the arrival of the Europeans.
The Missing sun rock piece for the Aztec kingdom
Dead market is when you buy an item which the owner has not intended to sell. In this market, prices are often high because you[buyer] need to persuade the owner to sell that item...
for its natural beaty
Half of it goes to market