A woman purchased a nearly 2,000-year-old Mayan vase at a Maryland thrift store — but didn't realize what she had until she saw a similar one in a museum Charlotte Phillipp is a Weekend Writer ...
A DC woman thought she scored a reproduced Mayan vase for a bargain. Turns out, her thrift store replica is the real thing and is heading back to the descendants of this ancient civilization.
It’s the find of the millennium - well, two. It turned out to be much more. The vase dated back 2,000 years, and her Anna Lee Dozier knack for second-hand shopping near her Washington ...
Anna Lee Dozier started to wonder about the object’s origins when she realized it resembled artifacts in a Mexican museum Julia Binswanger Daily Correspondent The vase dates to the Maya Classic ...
A Washington, D.C., woman had no idea that the vase she purchased for $3.99 at a thrift store was a Mayan artifact over 1,000 years old. Five years later, the misplaced ceramic will be returned to ...
Anna Lee Dozier bought this vase for $3.99 US at a Washington, D.C., thrift store, thinking it was a Mexican tourist trinket. It turned out to be a 2,000-year-old Mayan artefact. (Embassy of ...
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It was a truly historic bargain. A Washignton, DC woman was thrilled when she picked up an “old-ish” looking vase at a local thrift shop for just $3.99 – never realizing the bargain ...