![]() | The Pre-Columbian Gold Museum is a museum in San José, Costa Rica. It is located in a subterranean building underneath the Plaza de la cultura and is managed by the Banco Central de Costa Rica. | ![]() |
![]() | The museum has a collection of over 1600 artifacts of Pre-Columbian gold. The Central Bank began collecting the country's gold patrimony in 1950. ![]() | ![]() |
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![]() | In Costa Rica the first metal objects appeared around 400-500 AD. The manufacture of metal objects reached its maximum development after the year 700 AD and lasted until contact with the Spanish. The majority of the metal objects that have been recovered in Costa Rica come from the southern Pacific area. This is due to the existence of natural gold and copper deposits in the region. | ![]() |
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See ----->http://pennystockjournal.blogspot.ca/2013/06/unlooted-imperial-tomb-of-wari-found.html
See ----->http://pennystockjournal.blogspot.ca/2013/03/paititi-lost-city-of-gold.html
See ----->http://pennystockjournal.blogspot.ca/2013/02/lost-inca-treasure.html
















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