Moche ceramics reveal ancient Peru's spirit world

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Moche ceramics reveal ancient Peru's spirit world

Ancient Moche ceramics from Peru vividly capture supernatural beings, revealing the mythical beliefs, rituals, and complex worldview of a sophisticated pre-Incan society without a written language.

Ancient Moche ceramics from Peru vividly portray supernatural beings, offering a rare glimpse into their spiritual beliefs. Flourishing from 100 to 700 AD, the Moche were master potters who crafted intricate vessels, often depicting gods like the fearsome Decapitator God, mythical creatures, and hybrid human-animal figures. These artworks served as primary sources for understanding Moche cosmology and religious practices, especially since they had no written language.

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