
Cleveland Museum of Art
Staff Head
- Date
- 400–1000 CE
- Medium
- cast gold
- Culture
- Colombia, Sinú style
- Department
- Art of the Americas
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
These finials probably fit over the ends of wooden staffs, emblems of rank. Unique to the Sinú area are finials with an image, often a bird, at a right angle to the base. This orientation suggests that the finials served as the finger grips of ceremonial spear throwers.
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