Miniature Paracas Effigy Jar - 3D View

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James Blake Wiener
by lollyb
published on 12 December 2018

Post-fired ceramic from the Ica Valley on the south coast of Peru crafted in the Early Horizon (approx. 3rd century BCE) by the Paracas culture. The Nazca civilization were the heirs of the Paracas culture.

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lollyb. (2018, December 12). Miniature Paracas Effigy Jar - 3D View. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image3d/404/miniature-paracas-effigy-jar---3d-view/

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