Español: Figura de oro articulada en tres secciones, que representa a Sibú, máximo dios de los bribri, con máscara de ave. Las figuras de oro articuladas son únicas de Costa Rica y exclusivas en la metalurgia del continente americano. Pacífico Sur, 700-1550 d.C. 14.7 x 12 cm. Museo del Oro Precolombino, San José, Costa Rica.
English: Gold pendant shaped in human form with bird mask, articled in three pieces, resembling Sibö, major Bribri deitie. Such articulated metal pieces are only found in Costa Rica, and are uniqued within the metallurgy of Americas. South Pacific Costa Rica, 700-1550 AC. 14,7 x 12 cm. Museo del Oro Precolombino, San Jose, Costa Rica.
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