A Poporo is a device used by indigenous cultures in present and pre-Columbian South America for storage of small amounts of lime produced from burnt and...
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Quimbaya artifacts (section Poporos)
of conception, manufacture, and finish." The most noteworthy poporos artifact is the Poporo Quimbaya exhibited in the Gold Museum in Bogotá, Colombia. Cast...
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Bulli Point (redirect from Te Pōporo / Bulli Point)
1mile Te Pōporo / Bulli Point Ohoumahanga Point Motutere Point Jellicoe Point Bulli Point (Māori: Te Pōporo, officially gazetted as Te Pōporo / Bulli...
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Solanum aviculare, commonly called poroporo or pōporo (New Zealand), bumurra (Dharug), kangaroo apple, pam plum (Australia), or New Zealand nightshade...
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archaeological patrimony of Colombia.[citation needed] The object known as Poporo Quimbaya was the first one in a collection. It has been on exhibition for...
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distinct traditions. For example, all Kogi men receive a poporo when they come of age. A poporo is a small, hollow gourd filled with lima ("lime"), a powder...
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consumed by the Kogi, Arhuaco, and Wiwa by using a special device called poporo. The poporo is the mark of manhood; it is regarded by men as a good companion...
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Voiced by: Hajime Koseki (Japanese); Rick Peeples (English) Chief Poporo Chief Poporo became section chief supervising the Lovely Angels after Garner's...
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god statue from Copán, Honduras, 600-800 AD Room 24 - Gold Lime Flasks (poporos), Quimbaya Culture, Colombia, 600-1100 AD Room 27 - Lintel 25 from Yaxchilan...
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