The Copón and The Mancerina
Group Members
Cristobal, Claudia, & Allan



Briefly discribe the images found on your artifacts
The Copón was covered with religious imagry while the mancerina was simpler. The mancerina only had simple patterns and pictures.
Make sketches of the images found on your artifacts



List the various images found on your artifacts and determine their meaning
The Rose: The Virgen de Guadalupe
The Heart: Faith
The Tablets: The Ten Commandments
The Lamb: Jesus Christ
The Dove: The Holy Spirit
Heaven: The place where God lives
Together these symbols represent the ritual of the last supper.
Create a hypothesis about where this object may have been found and who it may have been belonged to
The Copón would have been found in a church, as it would have been used during the ritual of the last supper.
The Mancerina could have been used anywhere and most likely belonged to a rich person who could afford to own one made of silver.
What, if anything, was similiar amongst all the artifacts examined
Many of the artifacts we examined contained scratches. At first we thought that these scratches could mean that the pieces were all made by one person, but we later realized that they could have been made by collectors trying to verify the silver content of the pieces.
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