La armadura dorada de un cacique coclé: los pectorales de oro del ajuar del individuo principal de la Tumba 2 de la necrópolis de El Caño (900-1020 d. C.)/The Golden Armor of a Coclé Chief: The Gold Pectorals from Tomb 2 at the Necropolis of El Caño (AD 900-1020)

The recent discovery and excavation (2009) of a funerary complex at the site of El Caño in the Gran-Cocle region of Panama has shed new light on isthmian archaeology. In this article we present a descriptive analysis and iconographic interpretation of the four gold pectorals present in the tomb of o...

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