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Digital Object 464
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Resource name:   6662(3).JPG
Author of the resource:  Kim Cullen Cobb
Commentary:  Front view of the cast tumbaga figurative pendant that formed part of the mortuary ensemble of the individual I1 of the T1 tomb. Conte Style. 6.5 cm. high.
Annotations:  27/05/2015 Mercedes Guinea: Resource description
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Resource name:   6662(1).JPG
Author of the resource:  Kim Cullen Cobb
Commentary:  Back view of the cast tumbaga figurative pendant that formed part of the mortuary ensemble of the individual I1 of the T1 tomb. Conte Style. 6.5 cm. high. The figure has two possible readings: two supernatural prickly lobsters each carry two human heads on their carapaces or two figures carry the lobsters on their backs.
Annotations:  27/05/2015 Mercedes Guinea: Resource description
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Resource name:   6662(2).JPG
Author of the resource:  Kim Cullen Cobb
Commentary:  Left lateral view of the cast tumbaga figurative pendant that formed part of the mortuary ensemble of the individual I1 of the T1 tomb. Conte Style. 4 cm. wide.
Annotations:  27/05/2015 Mercedes Guinea: Resource description
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2740
Author of the resource:  Mercedes Guinea
Commentary:  This object contains the article entitled "Death and sacrifice in the grave goods of the necropolis of El Caño, Panama (AD 750-1020): An iconographic study" (Muerte y sacrificio en los ajuares funerarios de la necrópolis de El Caño, Panamá (AD 750-1020): Un estudio iconográfico) by Mercedes Guinea Bueno, which contains a detailed description and the thematic and symbolic interpretation of pendant 6662.
Digital Object 464
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