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The purpose of this document is to summarize the results of the basic micro-analyses conducted in EDS (Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy) and conducted by INGEMMET on six samples submitted to them by the INKARI-CUSCO Institute.

The purpose here is to be able to evaluate, within the limits of the results obtained, the relevance of authenticity of the objects from which the analyzed samples were extracted, placed in the study context, namely possibly Pre-Columbian era objects.

For each sample, in this synthesis, after presentation, a condensed summary of the notable basic chemical characteristics measured in EDS micro-analyses is presented, followed by a brief discussion in the study context.

For full details of the analyzes of each sample presented here, refer to the report "ANALYSIS OF INGEMMET REPORTS".

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