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  2. Huaco (pottery) - Wikipedia

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    Nazca culture huaco, double spout and bridge vessel representing an orca. Moche Portrait pot. This fine pot appears to represent a good-humored Moche man. Huaco or Guaco is the generic name given in Peru mostly to earthen vessels and other finely made pottery artworks by the indigenous peoples of the Americas found in pre-Columbian sites such as burial locations, sanctuaries, temples and other ...

  3. Moche portrait vessel - Wikipedia

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    Huaco Retrato Mochica in the Larco Museum, in Lima, Peru. One famous Moche portrait vessel is known as the Huaco Retrato Mochica. The portrait was made during the Late Moche period (ca. 600 CE), according to the chronology made by Rafael Larco Hoyle in 1948. The ceramic portrait is also an example of a stirrup spout vessel of a Moche ruler.

  4. Huaco - Wikipedia

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    Huaco may refer to: Guaco, ... Huaco River, a river in Argentina; Huaco (pottery), a type of pottery in Peru This page was last edited on ...

  5. Double spout and bridge vessel - Wikipedia

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    A bridge-spouted bottle from the Nasca culture, 100-300 AD Huaco figurative vessel of this form. The double spout and bridge vessel was a form of usually [1] ceramic drinking container developed sometime before 500 BC by indigenous groups on the Peruvian coast. [2] True to its name, this type of bottle is distinguished by two spouts with a ...

  6. Larco Museum - Wikipedia

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    Pre-Columbian Huaco Pottery depicting fellatio. This hall displays the selection of archaeological objects found by Rafael Larco Hoyle in the 1960s, as a result of his research on sexual representations in Peruvian pre-Columbian art, published in his book, "Checan" (1966).

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  8. Homosexuality in pre-Columbian Peru - Wikipedia

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    For decades, the erotic ceramics were locked away from the public, accessible only to an elite group of Peruvian social scientists. Occasionally and reluctantly they were made available to select foreign researchers from the United States and Europe. The Larco Museum in Lima, Peru is well known for its gallery of pre-Columbian erotic pottery.

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