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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Recuay Style Costumed Figure with a Llama, 300 CE - 800 CE
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Recuay Style Costumed Figure with a Llama, 300 CE - 800 CE
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Recuay Style Costumed Figure with a Llama, 300 CE - 800 CE

Terracotta
height 21 cm
height 8 1/4 in
PF.1865
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A dignified figure is accompanied by a llama, the principal beast of burden in the ancient Andes. The man's elaborate costume is depicted in vivid detail. He carries a rectangular...
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A dignified figure is accompanied by a llama, the principal beast of burden in the ancient Andes. The man's elaborate costume is depicted in vivid detail. He carries a rectangular shield, which suggests that he is a warrior, but the owl motif that crowns his headdress is often associated with shamanism and magic. Clearly he is a person of high rank, perhaps one of the prist-kings who governed ancient Peru. The Llama that accompanies him may be intended as a gift for the person in whose tomb this sculpture was buried so long ago. Though boldly abstract in design, such a piece links us in an intimate way with distant human lives, exotic and yet familiar all at once.
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