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Pendant, c. 800 - 1100

Veraguas

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Alligator Pendant of cast gold with four spangles on back. Note This pendant was discovered at Venada Beach, an ancient burial site at Howard Air Field in the Canal zone. This new site has revealed a culture similar to the Coole people over 100 miles north, and a strong link with South American metal artistry.

Pendant, 9th-12th century

Venado Beach

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Ornament of four frogs cast in one mould with connecting links.

Pendant, 9th-12th century

Venado Beach

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pendant, probably representing a jaguar; cast by the lost wax method, showing part of the clay and charcoal core; this pendant was discovered at Venada Beach, an ancient burial site at Howard Air Field in the Canal Zone; this site has revealed a culture similar to the Coole people over 100 miles north and a strong link with South American metal artistry

Pendant, 9th-12th century

Venado Beach

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Necklace of fifteen tubular gold beads cast by the lost wax method. The central bead has a double rattle attached.

Bead Necklace, 9th-15th century

Panama

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Nose ring of bluish stone tipped with beaten gold. From a Venada Beach Burial.

Nose Ring, 7th-12th century

Panama

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Breast Plaque of beaten gold. Three breast motifs. From Sona region of Veraguas Province, Panama.

Breast Plaque, c. 800 - 1400 CE

Veraguas

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Nose ring of red (orange) shell tipped with beaten gold. From a Venada Beach Burial

Nose Ring, 7th-12th century

Panama

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Gold Ornament, 5 motifs. Breast plaque of beaten and embossed gold. Found in Veraguas Province burial, Panama.

Breast Plaque, 9th-15th century

Veraguas

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Double zoomorphic figure pendant with three spangles and inverted figure with elaborate headdress. Cast by lost wax method. Found in Veraguas Province, Panama.

Pendant, 1100-1299

Veraguas

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Breast plaque of beaten gold. Single breast motif. From Sona region of Veraguas province, Panama.

Breast Plaque, 9th-15th century

Veraguas

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Jar with two bands of designs in black on red. The so-called 'lost color' ware.

Jar, 14th century

Ngäbe or Guaymí

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Tripod bowl ornamented with mask and wings of bats at the top of the legs. Legs hollow, with pellets, and slit vertically in front. Two small rigid ring handles with incised lines. Narrow band of incised lines around outer neck.

Tripod bowl, 10th-14th century

Panama

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Monkey holding its tail. Lost wax casting in gold. From town of Sona, Veraguas Province burial, Panama

Pendant, 9th-15th century

Veraguas

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body of vessel shaped like abstracted figure with bulges at shoulders and spine and flat face; stylized geometric facial features and arms in rust, brown and tan

Vessel, 11th-13th century

Parita

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outward-flaring foot on a thick pedestal supporting shallow plate; decorated with geometric designs and stylized fish shapes in purple, rust and brown on tan

Pedestal Plate, c. 800-1100

Coclé

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reverse applique panel; red with multicolor design of animal

Mola panel, late 20th century

Guna

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Water jar with a bulbous body and short neck. Around the body a band of geometric design in red and black known as the alligator pattern. From the top of the band project four hook motifs in red bordered with black. Small handle of dissolved animal shape. Body badly cracked

Water jar, 900-1499

Ngäbe or Guaymí

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Blouse Panel, 1940s

Panama

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Front Panel for Blouse, early 1950

Panama

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Front Panel for Blouse, c. 1955

Panama

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Molas, 20th century

Guna

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Molas, 20th century

Guna

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Mola, 20th century

Guna

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