This collection of exotic chess pieces was found in 1928 during the second archaeological campaign led by Laszlo Puskas in Punta Burguess, a peninsula located east of Bonaire Island. It is composed of 16 sets of 32 pieces each, resulting in a total of 512 pieces which are now part of the archaeological archive of the Melon Bay project. Being a collection of unique, never-seen-before pieces made of precious materials, we can assert that its value is incalculable.
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