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  1. The Textile Fragment from the Moche culture invites intrigue with its vivid imagery of a serpent, snail, and raptorial bird. This relic not only showcases exceptional craftsmanship but also reflects the impact of nature on ancient civilizations. What stories do you think it tells?
    #ClevelandArt #Moche #TextileArt #ArtHistory
    clevelandart.org/art/2007.2.5

  2. A rare Moche textile fragment tells the tale of culture’s fragility through intricate motifs of a serpent, snail, and raptorial bird. What stories might this textile convey about the people who created it?

    #Moche #Textiles #ClevelandArt #ArtHistory #PreColumbian
    clevelandart.org/art/2007.2.3

  3. Le parc du Pilat, proche de Saint Étienne, à 1h de Lyon, c’est pas trop #moche non plus quand même.

  4. Textile Fragments at #ClevelandMuseumofArt offer a glimpse into the intricate artistry and culture of the Moche. These remnants of a vibrant legacy evoke questions about resilience and transformation. What stories do you think these fragments hold?
    #Moche #Textiles #ArtHistory
    clevelandart.org/art/2007.2

  5. A striking testament to resilience, this textile fragment reveals the intricate artistry of ancient Andean civilizations. Depicting a serpent and a snail amid awe-inspiring avian motifs, it whispers stories of cultural decline and survival. What tales does it inspire in you?
    #ClevelandArt #Moche #TextileArt #Heritage
    clevelandart.org/art/2007.2.5

  6. This exquisite Textile Fragment from the Moche culture tells a story of survival amidst destruction. Its intricate designs, showcasing a serpent and snail, invite reflection on ancient craftsmanship. What tales do you think it carries from the past?
    #Moche #TextileArt #AncientPeru #ClevelandArt
    clevelandart.org/art/2007.2.6

  7. The Textile Fragment in #ClevelandMuseumofArt is a rare window into Moche and Nazca cultures, showcasing intricate myths and enduring artistry. What do you think this tells us about how ancient civilizations expressed their beliefs through textiles?
    #ArtHistory #Moche #Nazca #ClevelandArt
    clevelandart.org/art/2007.2.5

  8. A striking textile fragment from the Moche culture displays a serpent, snail, and raptorial bird. This survivor of ancient floods speaks to a rich artistic legacy and a lost narrative. What stories do you think it still holds?
    #Moche #Textiles #ClevelandArt
    clevelandart.org/art/2007.2.1

  9. Textile Fragments at #ClevelandMuseumofArt showcase the intricate artistry of the Moche culture, weaving narratives of nature amidst catastrophe. These remnants not only tell tales of beauty but also of resilience. What stories do you think these textiles held?
    #Moche #TextileArt #ClevelandArt
    clevelandart.org/art/2007.2

  10. A stunning glimpse into Moche culture, this textile fragment captures the essence of ancient Andean artistry with its intricate depictions of a serpent, snail, and raptorial bird. What stories do you think this piece tells about its creators? #Moche #TextileArt #ClevelandArt
    clevelandart.org/art/2007.2.3

  11. Textile Fragments at #ClevelandMuseumofArt reveal the resilience of Moche culture amidst ruin. With intricate designs and earthy tones, these remnants embody their profound legacy. What stories lie within these threads?

    #Moche #TextileArt #ClevelandArt #PreColumbian #ArtHistory
    clevelandart.org/art/2007.2

  12. Explore the intricate Moche ceramic vessel depicting a llama, a vital part of Andean culture and life. Does this unique artistry reflect a deeper connection to nature and sustenance?

    #ClevelandArt #Moche #ArtHistory #AndeanCulture
    clevelandart.org/art/1990.128

  13. Archaeologists discover painted throne room for a Moche female leader in Peru

    Archaeologists working at Pañamarca, an ancient Moche site in Peru’s Ancash Region, have unearthed a throne room belonging to a powerful Moche woman. The site, which sits on a granite hill in the lower Nepeña Valley, dates back to the Moche culture, an Andean civilization that thrived between the 1st and 8th centuries CE in Peru..

    More info: archaeologymag.com/2024/09/pai

    Follow @archaeology

    #archaeology #Moche #pañamarca

  14. A remarkable survivor from the Moche civilization, this textile fragment beautifully captures the intricate artistry and vibrant storytelling of ancient Peru. Its imagery invites contemplation on the meanings of myth and nature. What stories might it share?
    #ClevelandArt #Moche #TextileArt #AncientCulture
    clevelandart.org/art/2007.2.1

  15. This Moche textile fragment survived catastrophic rains, depicting a serpent, snail, and raptorial bird. A glimpse into a lost culture's artistry and resilience. Could it have adorned a grand mantle or served as a wall hanging? Explore the mystery!
    #ArtHistory #Moche #TextileArt
    clevelandart.org/art/2007.2.5

  16. Textile Fragment at #ClevelandMuseumofArt: A rare survivor of catastrophic rains, showcasing Moche culture with a serpent, snail, and raptorial bird motif. Could it have been a mantle or a grand hanging?

    #Moche #TextileArt #AncientArtifacts #ClevelandArt #CulturalHeritage #ArtHistory
    clevelandart.org/art/2007.2.4

  17. Bottle, Sleeping Figure
    Moche
    3rd–6th century

    Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Today is World Sleep Day.

    #Art #Ceramic #Moche #Peru #Sleep #WorldSleepDay

  18. Museo Larco: A collection of Mesoamerican pottery, maybe specifically Moche pots? Those are famous for their sexually explicit ones.
    museolarco.org/catalogo/buscad
    #mesoamerican #archaeology #sexpots #moche #pots #+

  19. #MoundMonday #PhotoMonday #Moche #Huacas #Peru
    A truck passes in front of the once largest #adobe #pyramid. In search of treasure, the river was diverted to erode the monument. A portion rermains.
    #HuacaDelSol #GeoLocation -8.131, -78.995
    Latitude -8.1301° tangent equals one-seventh.
    Early Monumental Architecture on the Peruvian Coast 
    jqjacobs.net/andes/coast.html
    #Archaeology #Arqueologia
    #Panoramio #PhotoShare by Razumikhina Daria web.archive.org/web/2016102210
    Click image for wider view.