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The Archaeological Museum of Puerto de la Cruz ((スペイン語:Museo Arqueológico del Puerto de la Cruz)) is a small museum, located in the town of Puerto de la Cruz (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain). It is one of the most important archaeological museums in the Canary Islands. It offers an archival collection comprising more than 2,600 specimens of items from the Guanche culture, and a document collection named after researcher Luis Diego Cuscoy.〔(Fondo museográfico del espacio )〕 It has an enormous collection of Guanche aboriginal pottery, including the remains of several Guanche mummies. It contains two unique pieces on the island, one of which is two limpet shells, a finding of Telesforo Bravo, and an anthropomorphic figure or clay idol known as "Guatimac". == Photos == Image:El Guatimac.jpg|Guatimac, Guanche idol figurine. Image:Archaeological Museum of Puerto de la Cruz 04.jpg|Part two limpet shells that enclose small accounts as a jeweler. Image:Archaeological Museum of Puerto de la Cruz 05.jpg|Jars of clay. Image:Archaeological Museum of Puerto de la Cruz 07.jpg|Recreating an aboriginal cave. Image:Archaeological Museum of Puerto de la Cruz 06.jpg|Aboriginal Ceramics. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Archaeological Museum of Puerto de la Cruz」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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