The ancient Peruvian nobility embodied godly power. The splendor of their outfits announced their role and status to both worlds. The lord who wore and was buried in this magnificent gold imperial regalia was likely one of the nine rulers of the Chimu Empire (1100 C.E. - 1470 C.E.)
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The ancient Peruvian nobility embodied godly power. The lord who wore and was buried in this magnificent gold imperial regalia was likely one of the nine rulers of the Chimu Empire.jpg (979.91 КБ) 2514 просмотров
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