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Long before the Nazca Lines were discovered, the Nazca Culture was already known by many, thanks to the colorful ceramics that were found at the many cemeteries located along the banks of the Nazca River. The peculiarity of these vessels is that they show in a very realistic way the ancient world of the Nazca men, showing mainly their everyday life, animals, plants, birds, and gods, stylized creatures, including zoomorphic and anthropomorphic designs that sometimes reach more than ten colors in just one vessel. The best examples of these Nazca ceramics can be seen today in museums in Lima, such as the Anthropological and Archaeological Museum in Lima, The Regional Museum of Ica, and many others in Peru and around the world.

 

 

MUSEO REGIONAL DE ICA CERAMICOS 18

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MUSEO REGIONAL DE ICA CERAMICOS 16

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MUSEO REGIONAL DE ICA CERAMICOS 17

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MUSEO REGIONAL DE ICA CERAMICOS 14

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MUSEO REGIONAL DE ICA CERAMICOS 15

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Hummingbird design similar to the Hummingbird figure 2

 

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  A snake necked bird similar to the Flamingo figure

 

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  Bird Wing Design - Double Spout Bridge Vessel

 

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  Bowl with the face of a supernatural being - Ceramic, natural pigments - Nazca culture, ca. AD 200-400

 

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From the La Tiza site

 

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Restoring a piece at the National Archaeology Museum in Lima Peru

 

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Nazca Beaker

 

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Nazca Double Spout Bridge vessel - similar to Moche design

 

 
Nazca effigy vessel

 

 
Nazca vessel

 

 
Nazca effigy

 

 
Nazca trophy heads vessel

 

 
Nazca couple

 

 
 

 

MUSEO REGIONAL DE ICA CERAMICOS 19

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MUSEO REGIONAL DE ICA CERAMICOS 20

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MUSEO REGIONAL DE ICA CERAMICOS 12

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MUSEO REGIONAL DE ICA CERAMICOS 13

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A warrior holding atlatl spears similar to the a faint figure on the Nazca plain - found in the Palpa Valley

 

   

 

  A fish-like animal similar to the shark geoglyph

 

   
The Nazca culture from 400 BCE to 600 ACE developed technologically refined, polychromatic ceramics with stirring symbolic images. Bowls, beakers, and spout jars painted with designs of birds, fish, fruits, and mythological figures in three to eight colors were common with black, brown, gray, red, yellow, white, and violet being the favorite color choices. Similar line drawings of  birds, fish, monkeys, plants, spiders, and a whale have been etched across more than 800 miles of desert ground.

The full import of the geoglyphs remains somewhat of an enigma. Although the true meaning of the Nazca lines might not be readily apparent, some of the pieces of the Andean puzzle are decipherable like the straight lines which were sacred pathways used to bring water. Perhaps the geoglyph patterns were an artistic form of Nazca storytelling, similar to hieroglyphs or cave paintings of ancient truths and events.

 

 

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  Nazca Human-effigy Vessel - note trophy head in the design - also note the crown design with what would probably be a gold piece on the front

 

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Typical Bearded Man motif 

 

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  This bird design is similar to a bird figure geoglyph

 

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  Bridge-spouted polychrome vessel with birds and maize
Ceramic, natural pigments
Nazca culture, ca. AD 300-500

 

 

 

 

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  Nazca Tambor vessel showing trophy heads

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  Typical Nazca Double Spout With Bridge Vessel

 

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Nazca Animal Effigy

 

 
Nazca effigy playing a pipe

 

 
An Orca?

 

  

 
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