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Faja de concha de cauries, pulseras de león, pulseras con el nombre de Amenemhat III y tobilleras de la princesa Sithathoryunet, hija del faraón Senusret II. Oro, cornalina, turquesa, feldespato, pellets de aleación de cobre y plata. Tumba de Sithathoryunet (BSA Tumba 8), El Lahun, Fayún, Alto Egipto, Imperio Medio, 12.ª Dinastía, ca. 1887-1813 a. de C.
(in my first year of secondary we had biology and geology, I saw the mineral feldspar (feldespato in Spanish), and once I said to my friends to give me a nickname, and they chose feldspar, though they only used it for like weeks)
so when I played The Stick of Truth I had the subtitles in Spanish nc which made it easier even if I'm fluent in English, I noticed how the first time Craigs was introduced (in the school thing) I didn't know how feldspar was called in English at the time, so I the subtitles when I read feldspar in immediately paused the game and started laughing
#rumboalos50 #48voaniversario #feldespato (en Surquillo, Lima, Peru)
Lucrecia Dalt | Feldespato
feldespato.
(Del al. Feldspat).
1. m. Nombre común de diversas especies minerales, de color blanco, amarillento o rojizo, brillo resinoso o nacarado y gran dureza, que forman parte de rocas ígneas, como el granito.