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Recuay woman

Recuay cultureEarly intermediate

Museo Central. Banco Central de Reserva del Perú

Museo Central. Banco Central de Reserva del Perú
Lima, Peru

Just as today, in the communities of ancient Peru the consumption of food and drink played an important part in festivities and ceremonies. Women also played an important role in these events, since they prepared the corn beer known in Quechua as “chicha”, which was used in ritual libations.

This sculptural vessel features the depiction of a woman wearing fine clothing and holding in both hands a ceremonial cup, as an offering to a leader or deity.

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  • Title: Recuay woman
  • Creator: Recuay culture
  • Date Created: Early intermediate
  • Location Created: Peru, Northern Highlands
  • Physical Dimensions: h 11,2 x w 8,5 x d 9 cm
  • Type: Bottle
  • Rights: Museo Central
  • Medium: Modeled and painted ceramic, with negative decoration.
Museo Central. Banco Central de Reserva del Perú

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