

Reproduction of the first puzzle of the history.
Europe divided into its kingdoms. J. Spilsbury 1767.
Paper on stained wood. Hand cut.
Approximate measurements are 44 x 47 cm and are presented in a wooden
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The history of the puzzles goes back to the second half of the s. XVIII when the cartographer and engraver John Spilsbury created for educational purposes, around 1767, the first puzzle of history by sticking one of his maps on a wooden board and cutting the countries by the borders.
Paper on stained wood. Hand cut.
Approximate measurements are 44 x 47 cm and are presented in a wooden box.
Under request. Ships within 10 business days after payment.
Resin replica of a cuneiform tablet inspired by one of the British Museum's collections.
Excellent for educational and decorative purposes.
Served with an elegant wooden stand
The inscription speaks of the daily rations of beer.
7 x 9 x 2 cm approx.
Mesopotamia 3100-3000 BC
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