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Crown

Object Details

Collection History
Excavated in 1898 by local residents during work on a drain; purchased from them soon afterward by Nicholas A. Ribadenyra of Guayaquil, Ecuador; purchased by Marshall H. Saville (1867-1935, MAI staff member) from Nicholas Ribadenyra in 1906 during the First Ecuador Expedition, led by Marshall Saville and sponsored by George Heye's mother, Marie Antoinette Lawrence Heye (1845-1915).
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Data Source
National Museum of the American Indian
Culture/People
probably Tacalshapa (Cañari) (archaeological culture) (attributed)
Expedition sponsor
Marie A. Heye (Marie Antoinette Lawrence Heye), Non-Indian, 1845-1915
Previous owner
Nicholas A. Ribadenyra ( Nicolás A. Rivadeneira), Non-Indian
Previous seller
Nicholas A. Ribadenyra ( Nicolás A. Rivadeneira), Non-Indian
Expedition
First Ecuador Expedition (1906)
Expedition leader
Dr. Marshall H. Saville (Marshall Howard Saville/M.H. Saville/MHS), Non-Indian, 1867-1935
Date created
AD 800–1200
Object Name
Crown
Media/Materials
Gold
Techniques
Hammered, repoussé, riveted
Dimensions
50 x 13 x 19 cm
Object Type
Clothing/Garments: Headwear and Headdresses
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