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Pendant-rattle in the shape of a quail

Unknown700 – 1520

MAS

MAS
Antwerp, Belgium

Music played an important role in shamanistic rituals in pre-Colombian America, both at funerals and during religious ceremonies. Panpipes, trumpets and shells were popular instruments. Some figurines also served as small flutes. Percussion instruments, such as rattles and drums, produced a sweeping rhythm.

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  • Title: Pendant-rattle in the shape of a quail
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 700 – 1520
  • Location: Panama
  • Physical Dimensions: height: 7cm – width: 9cm
  • Subject Keywords: Pre-Columbian art
  • Type: Jjewlery
  • Medium: Gold
  • ID: MAS.IB.2010.017.131
  • Department: Collection Collection Paul and Dora Janssens-Arts
  • Acquisition: On loan from Vlaams Gewest (2008)
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