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Description

A metal disc with a single hole 0.4 cm from the edge. Flecks of a gilded layer are visible. There is an impression of a tie in the green deposits between the hole and the edge.

History Of Use

The imprint suggests this was suspended by a tie, possibly as a medallion around the neck. Several published accounts of Vicus ceramics show figures wearing neck medallions.

Narrative

Pre-Columbian, possibly Vicus; 300 B.C.E.-600 C.E. ?

Specific Techniques

The disc is made of copper and gold and possibly silver. The gold enriched surface layer is the result of deplection gilding or plating.

Item History

  • Made in Peru between 301 BCE and 600
  • Collected between 1949 and 1966
  • Owned by Anonymous before May 4, 1981
  • Received from Anonymous (Donor) on May 4, 1981

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