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- Tumbaga is the name for a non-specific alloy of gold and copper given by Spanish Conquistadors to metals composed of these elements found in widespread...
- accuracy and detailed designs. The majority of the gold work is made in tumbaga alloy, with 30% copper, which colours the pieces. The Quimbaya inhabited...
- 18th-century stone church and former town site of Sariaya, located at Baran**** Tumbaga I. The settlement was inaugurated in 1703 with Father Lucas Fernandez as...
- Gold Museum in Bogotá, Colombia. Cast using the lost wax technique in Tumbaga alloy around 300 CE, the 777 gram golden vessel was used as a ceremonial...
- an alloy of meteoric iron or "thunderbolt iron" commonly used in Tibet Tumbaga – a similar material, originating in Pre-Columbian America Chisholm, Hugh...
- advantage to the Roman soldier." In pre-Columbian America, objects made of tumbaga, an alloy of copper and gold, started being produced in Panama and Costa...
- gold (aluminium, zinc, tin) Shakudo (gold) Tellurium copper (tellurium) Tumbaga (gold) Al Ga (aluminium, gallium) Galfenol (iron) Galinstan (indium, tin)...
- an alloy Gold standard in banking List of countries by gold production Tumbaga, alloy of gold and copper Iron pyrite, fool's gold Nordic gold, non-gold...
- periods are mainly pottery and carved stone. In classic periods gold and tumbaga are the most frequent: an example of this is the Poporo Quimbaya exhibited...
- Corinthian bronze Electrum Hepatizon Panchaloha Shakudō Shibuichi Thokcha Tumbaga "The Internet classics Archive | Critias by Plato". classics.mit.edu. Paragraph...