The statue jar that blows the whistle
It is an ancient American ceramic artwork, a double mouthed bottle with a bridge. This jar has a straight opening located at the top of one side, connected to the closed opening on the other side through a bridge like handle. The closed mouth is shaped into a human figure playing an instrument. This container is designed as a water tank that can force air through a whistle inside a chamber. When water pours out from it, the air will make a whistle. It was created around 200 BC by an unknown artist in the Salina culture of Peru.
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