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摘要
本文描述了金属制品在古代安第斯山脉的使用和重要性,通过对两件著名文物(Sipán之主的王权和Tumi de Oro)的历史和当代认知,来展示金属制品如何仍然是秘鲁遗产和秘鲁旅游业的重要组成部分。
Metalwork in the Past and Present: Lord of Sipán and Tumi del Oro in Peru
This article describes the use and significance of metalwork in the ancient Andes, drawing on the historical and contemporary perception of two well-known artifacts, the regalia of the Lord of Sipán and the Tumi de Oro, to demonstrate how metalwork remains an essential component of Peruvian heritage and Peru’s tourism industry today.