Vicús Funerary Crowns and Headdresses
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Vicús Funerary Crowns and Headdresses

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Vicús funerary regalia (1250 BC – 1 AD) from northern Peru includes crowns, headdresses, and pectorals, highlighting the sacred status of pre-Columbian leaders. These metal ornaments, featuring bird motifs and feather-like elements, symbolized spiritual transformation. Leaders wore them to embody divine attributes, often resembling revered animals. Some pieces, such as a nearly 2-kg pectoral, were crafted specifically for burial, signifying eternal power and prestige.