Interpretación de una ofrenda de oro hallada en Sillustani
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En este trabajo se presenta en forma detallada un importante conjunto de piezas excavadas cerca de la Chullpa del Lagarto, complejo de Sillustani, departamento de Puno, en 1971. Estas piezas consisten en su mayoría de objetos de oro, plata, cobre y Spondylus, así como abalorios en lapislázuli, hueso y cerámica, que permiten asignarlas por sus características a la etnia qolla, la que ocupó el área de Sillustani y el altiplano andino durante el Periodo Intermedio Tardío.
Interpretation of a Gold Offering found at Sillustani SiteThis study presents a detailed description and analysis of an important set of artifacts excavated from near the Chullpa of Lagarto, in Sillustani, Department of Puno, in 1971. These artifacts consisted primarily of objects of gold, silver, copper and Spondylus, as well as beads of lapis lazuli, bone and ceramics. The artifacts help us to affiliate this site with the Qolla ethnic group, who occupied the area of Sillustani and the high altiplano during the Late Intermediate Period.
Interpretation of a Gold Offering found at Sillustani SiteThis study presents a detailed description and analysis of an important set of artifacts excavated from near the Chullpa of Lagarto, in Sillustani, Department of Puno, in 1971. These artifacts consisted primarily of objects of gold, silver, copper and Spondylus, as well as beads of lapis lazuli, bone and ceramics. The artifacts help us to affiliate this site with the Qolla ethnic group, who occupied the area of Sillustani and the high altiplano during the Late Intermediate Period.
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