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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
For 45 years, "Antiques Roadshow" has charmed viewers who have wondered what valuable items—perhaps a silver pitcher, punch ...
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 ...
A nervous drive with an ancient vase Sergio Aguirre Gamboa, a spokesperson for the Mexican embassy in the U.S., says when Dozier contacted them, it kicked off a procedure set in place by the ...
The artifacts are set to be returned to Mexico over the next few days. The reddish-white Mayan vase has stoked particular interest. According to a Washington D.C. television news report on Monday ...
It's not the one she wore, but it's the same style," said Akers, who won an Emmy for her costume design on the superstar's ...