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PERU: NAZCA POUCH. Woven pouch from the Nazca civillization of southern Peru, c200 B. C. -600 A. D

PERU: NAZCA POUCH. Woven pouch from the Nazca civillization of southern Peru, c200 B. C. -600 A. D


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PERU: NAZCA POUCH. Woven pouch from the Nazca civillization of southern Peru, c200 B. C. -600 A. D

PERU: NAZCA POUCH.
Woven pouch from the Nazca civillization of southern Peru, c200 B.C.-600 A.D

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This print showcases a remarkable artifact from the ancient Nazca civilization of southern Peru. The woven pouch, dating back to approximately 200 B. C. to 600 A. D. , offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of this pre-Columbian society. The intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail evident in this textile masterpiece are truly awe-inspiring. Skillfully woven using traditional techniques, the pouch features vibrant colors and geometric patterns that reflect the artistic prowess of its creators. As we examine this artifact closely, we can't help but marvel at its historical significance. This pouch served as more than just a functional item; it was an emblem of status and identity for its owner. Whether used for carrying personal belongings or serving ceremonial purposes, it undoubtedly played an integral role in everyday life during that time period. The presence of llama imagery on the pouch reminds us of the importance these animals held in Peruvian culture – not only as sources of wool but also as symbols of wealth and prosperity. Preserved through centuries, this piece stands as a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of indigenous peoples who inhabited these lands long before our time. It serves as a tangible link between past civilizations and our present understanding of their artistry. This photograph is part of The Granger Collection's Carousel Collection, which aims to bring forth unique glimpses into history through carefully curated prints like this one.

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