Posted on 12/06/2007 8:05:58 AM PST by blam
Lost pre-Inca treasure found in Spanish lock-up
Dale Fuchs in Madrid
Thursday December 6, 2007
The Guardian(UK)
Police have uncovered a hidden storage room in Spain holding 1,800 pieces of pre-Colombian art, including ceremonial masks, ceramics, jewellery and a suit of 37 plates of gold - artefacts from a collection last seen in public 10 years ago. Many of the metallic pieces, including four copper masks, four gold rattles and four gold nose pendants, derived from the ancient tomb of the Lord of Sipan, one of the most important vestiges of pre-Inca Moche culture in Peru.
The treasure, "of incalculable value" say police, had remained undetected for 10 years in a secure room beneath a home in Galicia. The artefacts had been last exhibited in 1997, in Santiago de Compostela. The curator of the exhibit, a Costa Rican man who is now wanted in Peru, has since disappeared, police said in a statement yesterday. A spokesman refused to name the curator, who they suspect first hid the treasure then fled the country. According to the paper El País, the exhibition that brought the treasure to Spain was organised by the Galician regional government. The 1992 Nobel peace prize winner Rigoberta Menchú had attended the opening ceremony. The curator had told government officials that the 1,800 pieces belonged to his private collection of pre-Colombian art, which he valued at $100m. Officials became suspicious, however, when he tried to sell the collection after the show for 18m.
After an archaeologist warned officials that some pieces could have been plundered, the curator fled, El País said.
Thirty-one pieces from the stash were yesterday returned to Peruvian officials, who had begun the investigation in January when they suspected that the missing pieces might be in Spain.
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Better count the silverware.
You’re right about THAT!!!!!!
Any pictures?
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btt
BUMP!
That’s not all the Peruvain gold that’s in Spain.
Here are some pictures of Moche pieces. http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/moche/gold-artifacts.htm
Amazing that a few escaped - when I think of the millions of priceless artifacts that were melted down without a second thought, it sickens me.
The Spaniards found cities, as they wrote, far grander than anything in the old world - and set about to destroy everything in their path
So they’re just now finding out this treasure’s been missing for 10 years?
Now that’s carrying the manana attitude too far.
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The Moche Culture is one of my favorites when people bring up the loving and peaceable native inhabitants of Precolumbiam America.
PHOTOSSS!
Exactly what I was thinking - except about the "soup without a spoon' - that's perfect!
This makes about the 4th such story on antiquities on here tonight - all without photos.
As a retired writer, editor, this makes me fume.
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