Thursday, May 17, 2007

Padre Crespi Gold Collection - Tayos Cave


Gold headpiece with grid writing or symbols, Cuenca, Ecuador. Crespi Collection.


Pre-Columbian incised stone found during construction of airport at Cuenca, Ecuador, showing elephants and symbols which may be writing. Crespi Collection.


Stone tablets inscribed with elephants, sun symbols, pyramid and burial. Crespi Collection.

Parapegma with Asia Face. Crespi Collection.


Pyramid Lions & Elephant Plaque. Crespi Colleption.


The remainders of an astonishing collection are kept in Cuenca, Ecuador. A collection with the following origins. Father Carlos Crespi was a Silesian-monk who lived in Ecuador. He did missionary work among the Indian population in remote valleys during his lifetime. Crespi received or bought these objects from Indians. The Indians got them from subterranean cave systems. Soon a lot of relics were brought together and kept in the courtyard of the church Maria Auxiliadora. Many pieces were destroyed in a fire in 1962 or later when the church was restored. Many were lost or wound up with treasure hunters. Now remainders of the original collection are inaccessible to the public. They are stored in the cellar archive of the church Maria Auxiliadora. Here they wait for their rediscovery.
The age and origin of these items is still unknown today. Father Crespi never tried to classify them. The picture motifs are strange, their meaning not understood. These objects show the pictures of an unknown culture. Were they left by unknown civilizations? The most well known pieces are tablets made of silver, gold foil or other alloys with unknown letters and mysterious symbols.

Ceramic Puzzle

This is a true one ceramic puzzle that it comes from the ruins of a village in Nazca, belonged to a civilization or the famous tribes like 'the Vicus' people. Simple people, than dedicated themselves to the webbing and ceramic but this object what could they serve? Long E' 20 cm and represents one steam compressor of the XX century, suit of tube of escape in the front part and posterior cabin in that, with a lot of guide seated to the commandos! All, for a culture that ignored the wheel, he is indeed amazing! dated with certainty not later of the 300 a.C.