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  2. Muisca art - Wikipedia

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    An example of the interaction of the art of nature and the famous goldworking of the Muisca is the precious golden sea snail in the collection of the Museo del Oro in Bogotá The flat Bogotá savanna, the southern territory of the Muisca Confederation, not only provided fertile agricultural lands, but also many different clays for the production of ceramics, rock shelters where petroglyphs and ...

  3. List of Muisca museum collections - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of museum collections pertaining to the Muisca. Most of the Muisca artefacts are housed in the Gold Museum, Bogotá, the museum with the most golden objects in the world. Other findings are in the Archaeology Museum in Sogamoso and in the Archaeology Museum of Pasca. Few artefacts are on display outside Colombia.

  4. Muisca raft - Wikipedia

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    The Muisca generally did not do much else in the way of finishing their gold work, and the Muisca raft followed that trend. [50] There was no effort to fix casting errors, and the surface remained unpolished; charcoal remnants from the mould were left in crevices on the figures.

  5. Muisca - Wikipedia

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    The Muisca had an economy and society considered to have been one of the most powerful of the American Post-Classic stage, mainly because of the precious resources of the area: gold and emeralds. When the Spaniards arrived in Muisca territory they found a rich state, with the Muisca Confederation controlling mining of the following products:

  6. Lake Guatavita - Wikipedia

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    The zipa used to cover his body in gold dust, and from his raft, he offered treasures to the Guatavita goddess in the middle of the sacred lake. This Muisca tradition became the origin of the legend of El Dorado. Muisca raft in the Gold Museum, Bogotá, Colombia Votive objects found at the bottom of Lake Guatavita. British Museum [4]

  7. Metal detectorist unearths ‘one-of-a-kind’ gold treasure from ...

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    Additionally, other artifacts found around Emmerlev provided evidence that the area had contact with the Merovingians, the museum said. The 1,400-year-old gold ring found in Emmerlev as seen from ...

  8. Tunjo - Wikipedia

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    The main skill of the Muisca was their goldworking. The Muisca made pectoral pieces, nose rings (narigueras), earrings, plates, poporos and other figures from the gold they traded with the surrounding indigenous groups, such as the Muzo, Panche, Guane, Pijao and others. One of the most common finds of these gold or tumbaga figures are the ...

  9. Archaeologists uncover golden 'tongues' and 'nails' in ...

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    Archaeologists recently discovered unusual artifacts during an excavation in Egypt, including "tongues" and "nails" made of gold. The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced the ...