0 the empty shell of a small sea creature, often one found lying on the beach
1 the empty shell of a sea animal
They also had to obtain their hematite pigment cylinders, seashells, presumably salt, and some other commodities from central places outside the village.
The photograph also shows a seashell ornament placed around one of the long bones.
This is also reflected in the glass beads, seashells and evidence of gold and ivory working on the site.
First, they built shaft tombs rich in offerings, including seashells.
This tomb presented a central shaft that separated two chambers; within this tomb, a rich treasure composed of seashells, turquoise, and jadeite was found.
It might be compared to a colourful reef of seashells and coral, where the love of nature has developed simultaneously into the most thoroughly comic, sportive and flirtatious forms.
The ruler was decorated with shell wristbands, shell beads, seashell trumpets, and ceramic objects, as well as objects he used in his daily activities, including dart thrower, arrowheads, and nets.
She embarked on a series of large gridded paintings that introduced beeswax, seashells, blossoms, leaves and sand imbedded in an encaustic surface.