Nazca Double-spouted Pot

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Mark Cartwright
by Wikipedia _User: Fae
published on 21 May 2014
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A typical double-spouted pot with handle of the Nazca civilization of ancient Peru (200 BCE-500 CE). The design is also typical of Nazca art: Bold lines and colours, often depicting mythical transformational creatures. (Los Angeles County Museum of Art)

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