Cupisnique Anthropomorphic Feline

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Caroline Cervera
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published on 22 September 2016

From the Formative Epoch (c. 1250 BCE - c. 1 CE). On Earth, the supreme leaders of this society assumed the power of the feline. The great religious, political, and economic power they accumulated enabled the development of more efficient production methods. This face has a combination of human and feline features. At the Museo Larco, Lima, Peru.

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Caroline Cervera
Caroline is an Associate Editor for Ancient History Encyclopedia and a student at Northeastern University. She is passionate about studying ancient history and preserving it for future generations.

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Cervera, C. (2016, September 22). Cupisnique Anthropomorphic Feline. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/5699/cupisnique-anthropomorphic-feline/

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Cervera, Caroline. "Cupisnique Anthropomorphic Feline." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified September 22, 2016. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/5699/cupisnique-anthropomorphic-feline/.

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