Product Description
A symbol of power and prestige in ancient Peru, silver also held religious significance, its soft cool sheen symbolizing the moon, a female deity. This beautiful book presents objects of silveritems of personal adornment, tomb offerings, and miniaturesfrom several Peruvian cultures that thrived along the coastal and highland regions of the Andes from the first millennium B.C. to the Spanish conquest of 1532-34. Excavated from the sites of such cultures as the Moche, the Lambayeque, the Chimú, and the Inka, these extremely rare and lovely objects of silver shed new light on a fascinating civilization.
From the Publisher
This book was published in conjunction with an exhibition held in the fall of 2000 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.