Four-Cornered Hat, Wari culture, Peru
Summary
Peru
Public domain photograph of textile object, Peru, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
The best preserved monuments of the Huari culture are located near the towns of Quinua, Chiclayo and Pikilyacta (the latter not far from Cusco on the "road" to Lake Titicaca). An interesting Huari monument are the petroglyphs of Toro Muerto. In December 2008, the well-preserved city of Cerro Patapo was discovered in northern Peru (until then, the Huari kingdom was thought to have occupied only the southern coast). Traces of human sacrifice have been found in the city.
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Tags
wari
camelidae
costume
hair
textiles
textiles costumes
hat
9th century
8th century
7th century
6th century
metropolitan museum of art
Date
0600 - 0899
in collections
Source
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Link
Copyright info
Public Domain Dedication (CC0)