Oversized figures that relate physically with the architecture predominate in the few known samples of Vicús architecture. They are placed both inside and outside buildings in symbolic versions in which the architecture suggests an especially significant context. In one of the bottle’s chambers there is a simple structure in which the projection of the head of the front wall, above roof level, forms an undulating crest. The opening at the front, which could well represent a window, makes it possible to distinguish a figure inside the structure.