Tweezer, c. 500-200 BC. Creator: Unknown
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Tweezer, c. 500-200 BC. Creator: Unknown
Tweezer, c. 500-200 BC. There seems to be a link between Chavin religion and appearance of the Andes first large precious-metal objects, made using revolutionary new metallurgical processes. Chavin may have developed these technical innovations to express the inexpressible, the " wholly other" nature of its religion. In many areas, elite men and women wore the ornaments as emblems of their ties to this religion, and eventually were buried with them. These 16 objects, along with three others not in the museums collection, are said to have come as a group from Chavin itself
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