Well preserved tunic which belonged to a powerful nobleman from the south coastal Peruvian part of the Inca empire

Well preserved tunic which belonged to a powerful nobleman from the south coastal Peruvian part of the Inca empire,  It is composed of golden plaques sewn onto alpaca textile and probably came from a looted tomb.  It demonstrates the sophistication of textile and gold workers in pre Columbian Peru. Peru. Inca. 1430 1532 AD. probably south coastal Peru. (Photo by Werner Forman/Universal Images Group/Getty Images)
Well preserved tunic which belonged to a powerful nobleman from the south coastal Peruvian part of the Inca empire,  It is composed of golden plaques sewn onto alpaca textile and probably came from a looted tomb.  It demonstrates the sophistication of textile and gold workers in pre Columbian Peru. Peru. Inca. 1430 1532 AD. probably south coastal Peru. (Photo by Werner Forman/Universal Images Group/Getty Images)
Well preserved tunic which belonged to a powerful nobleman from the south coastal Peruvian part of the Inca empire
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Credit:
Werner Forman / Contributor
Editorial #:
152202436
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Universal Images Group
Date created:
01 January, 1980
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Object name:
951_05_55406653
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3221 x 3118 px (27.27 x 26.40 cm) - 300 dpi - 6 MB