Musico Moche Civilization Ceramic Container
During the pre Columbian period, music and dance were an indispensable part of the local cultural tradition in the Musico Moche civilization (200-850 AD). Musical instruments made by cultures such as Moche provide rhythm and atmosphere for religious ceremonies and community activities such as farming, channel cleaning, or sowing. This pottery container depicts the image of a Moche musician. He was wearing a long robe decorated with natural element patterns, such as waves, cats, and snakes. Under focused gaze, he was playing the Andean flute or panpipe, playing the melody.
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