Thursday, October 22, 2009

A sitting feline representation. Between his front paws he tarnishes a human head and he is eating it.
A Chancay ceramic funerary urn.
Chimu CultureChimu Culture
These Chimu ceramic could be used for daily use and for ceremonial offerings.
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The moche often represents the daily life of the moche. It represents many things.










Nazca Glyphs

many people think that this signifies burial passages.
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in this paracas textile the rich usualy had more themn the commeners
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the chavin revolutionized the way people did art in latin america.









The Incas were excellent at making ornaments with gold, copper, silver, and bronze.
here is some music that you can listen to from these cultures.