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Exhibit No. 19
Depiction of a broach liberated from Neo-Corsairs by the Antiquities Recovery Unit at NTMEA and subsequently purchased by the J6G. Provenance identified by palynology and stylistic analysis (Sierpinski Plains on Kepler 186f, Spatial layer, circa 200 local cycles B.T.) Excellent example of modified mass production, as the base was 4D printed and then meticulously phase-bonded to metallic and organic decorative elements by a skilled artisan.
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Free Kindle Edition of ‘Museum of Exoplanetary Archaeology, Mars Colony 7’
This Sunday only (March 20, 2022) from midnight PDT, the first book in the 5-volume Exoplanetary Archaeology series will be free to download. Do enjoy!
From the description:
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