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Nose Ornament, 11th century - Public domain museum image. A black and white photo of a piece of art

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0600 - 1199
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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costume gold jewelry metal nose ornaments colombia metal ornaments piartal nose ornament history of the ancient world 11 th century 12 th century 3 d object mesoamerica small objects metropolitan museum of art south american arts