
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a gold funerary offering from the Chimú Imperial Epoch (1300-1532 AD) displayed in a museum or exhibition hall in Pueblo Libre, Peru. The central artifact is a resplendent golden ensemble, featuring a prominent crown with feather-like extensions, large circular earrings, a multi-strand beaded necklace, and a substantial, intricately patterned, semicircular pectoral. These golden elements adorn a dark, stylized head or mannequin. The artifacts are housed in a dimly lit display case, creating a dark background that accentuates the gold. Reflections on the glass surface are noticeable, showing silhouettes of visitors (including possibly the photographer), a wooden architectural element, and overhead lighting fixtures, indicating an indoor setting. Another smaller golden artifact, resembling a beaded ring or bracelet, is visible towards the upper right. Information plaques, partially visible on the right, provide details in English, Spanish ("AJUAR FUNERARIO DE ORO"), and French ("TROUSSEAU FUNERAIRE EN OR"). The text identifies the artifacts as a "GOLD FUNERARY OFFERING" from the Chimú Imperial Epoch (1300-1532 AD), explaining that it was part of a great lord's burial from Chan Chan, the capital of the Chimú kingdom, and describing specific components like the crown, pectoral, and figures depicted on them. A small circular label with the number "20" is also present. The scene conveys a sense of historical significance and cultural heritage.
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