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Since this diskpart of a group of more than twenty recovered from elite burials on Peru's north coastwas not excavated, little is known about its archaeological context or use. The perforations, usually paired holes, suggest it was once attached to a backing. It may have covered a ceremonial shield or was sewn onto a banner or attached to a pole and displayed during special rituals. |
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