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Español: Este dintel de piedra representa una serpiente con caracoles, probablemente relacionada con la Serpiente Emplumada. Procede de Cerro de las Minas, en el municipio de Huajuapan de León (Oaxaca, México). Cultura Ñuiñe, período Clásico de Mesoamérica (ss. II-VII/VIII d. C.). Colección del Museo Nacional de Antropología de la Ciudad de México.
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