

Archeoarts offers an exclusive selection of ancient and antique ceramics, pre-Columbian pottery, minerals, meteorites and exceptional antique glassware and unusual Southeast Asian artifacts and textiles.

We also repair and restore picture frames, artifacts, crystals, fossils, fountains, talavera and vintage tiles, hand-plastered walls, faux finishes... and lots of things that "can't be fixed."
EXHIBIT & MODELS
These hand-built life models were used in various scientific exhibits in museums from Cape Town to Tucson. Each was conceived and created by Terri Haag from a wide variety of materials.

Permian mammal-like reptile conceived as more reptile-like. Fossil Stories, Iziko SA Museum

Mammal-like reptile conceived as more mammal-like. Fossil Stories, Iziko SA Museum

Ancient sea scorpion with prey. The Living Dead, Two Oceans Aquarium. Cape Town.

Variety of spiraling ammonite. The Living Dead, Two Oceans Aquarium. Cape Town.

Close-up of spiraled ammonite. The Living Dead, Two Oceans Aquarium. Cape Town.

Trilobite. The Living Dead, Two Oceans Aquarium. Cape Town.

Trilobites. The Living Dead, Two Oceans Aquarium. Cape Town.

Trilobite. The Living Dead, Two Oceans Aquarium. Cape Town.

Building a plesiosaur in Cape Town

One of two swimming reptiles and ammonite prey. The Living Dead, Two Oceans Aquarium. Cape Town.

Ammonite. The Living Dead, Two Oceans Aquarium. Cape Town.

Prop for the TV series, Kind Solomon's Mines. Cape Town.

Goat staff. TV prop for King Solomon's Mines series. Cape Town.

Faux fossil of a coelacanth fish. The Coelacanth Brewery and Restaurant. Richard's Bay, South Africa.

Life-size model of the tiny pygmy shark. Shark World. Iziko SA Museum, Cape Town. (They really look just like this.)