
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays two pre-Columbian gold artifacts, likely from Venezuela. The artifact on the left is a tall, hollow vessel with a wide, flared base and a constricted upper section topped with two rounded forms, reminiscent of breasts, and a conical protrusion. It features a large vertical slit in the center of its body and a textured, woven pattern on its upper portion. The artifact on the right is a more anthropomorphic figure with two rounded, bulbous elements at the top, resembling ears or a headdress. It has a complex structure with arms extended downwards and a segmented body. Both artifacts exhibit intricate craftsmanship and are presented against a light-colored background. A caption below the image reads "EN BUSCA DE EL DORADO" (In search of El Dorado), and a smaller text block to the right states "Piezas de orfebrería de las civilizaciones americanas precolombinas" (Goldwork pieces from pre-Columbian American civilizations). The text below the main caption details the historical context of exploring the territory and the quest for infinite riches, mentioning the Spanish encountering "very large treasures" in America. There is no mention or visual representation of Santa Ana, Venezuela, in this image.
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10,073
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