Plaque, c. 500-200 BC. These plaques showing a powerful Chav?n deity may come from a group of gold objects found in a lavish tomb in the 1920s. One is shaped as the deity?s fanged head, its fur transformed into sixteen serpents that edge the plaque. On the other, the deity?s visually elusive body also appears: the clawed hands over the chest may clutch a horizontal staff, an emblem of authority; across the waist is a belt that sprouts serpents; and beneath are the legs and feet, which stand atop fanged masks.
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TOP25296272
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達志影像
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