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Gold pendant shaped like a harpy eagle exhibited at Museo de Oro Precolombino del Banco Central de Costa Rica

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Español: Colgante de oro con forma de águila arpía asociada con la presencia de espíritus protectores exhibida en el Museo de Oro Precolombino del Banco Central de Costa Rica, San José. Región Pacífico Sur, 700-1550 d.C.
English: Gold pendant shaped like a harpy eagle with a cord headdress related with the presence of protective spirits exhibited at Museo de Oro Precolombino del Banco Central de Costa Rica, San José. South Pacific, 700-1550 AD
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