Nazca Culture Ritual Scene Slate
This artifact is from the Nazca culture, from about AD 200 to 600. The Nazca culture is known for its complex rituals and religious practices, and this ceramic plate shows an important aspect of the social and cultural life of the time.
Nazca period pottery jars
It is a ceramic artwork from the Nazca culture period collected by the Cleveland Museum of Art, approximately made between 450 and 600 AD. This ceramic vessel comes from the Nazca region on the southern coast of Peru and belongs to the 5th to 7th centuries. It is made of colored clay board and has an overall size of 19.4 x 14 centimeters (7 5/8 x 5 1/2 inches). This work is known for its vivid sculptural decoration, showcasing the ancient Nazca people's worship of war and human heads as spoils of war, and is an outstanding representative of pre Columbian South American art.
Nazca Cultural Container
It is a pottery item in the Bonn American Collection series. This container has a spherical bottom and an S-shaped side profile. It is a colorful painted pottery with a face image painted on it. This container originates from Peru and belongs to the Nazca culture. In 1975, it entered H. as a donation gift Senff's collection. The Nazca culture is renowned for its exquisite pottery and textiles, which not only showcase the daily lives of the Nazca people but also reflect their religious beliefs and worldview. As a representative of Nazca culture, it provides us with important clues to understand this ancient civilization.
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