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The Archaeology of Mural Painting at Pañamarca, Peru
Harvard University Press Paper: 978-0-88402-424-8 Library of Congress Classification F3429.1.A45T73 2017 Dewey Decimal Classification 751.73098521
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The archaeological site of Pañamarca was once a vibrant center of religious performance and artistic practice within the ancient Moche world. During the seventh and eighth centuries CE, architects and mural painters created lofty temples and broad-walled plazas that were brilliantly arrayed with images of mythological heroes, monstrous creatures, winged warriors in combat, ritual processions, and sacrificial offerings. See other books on: Ancash | Ancash (Peru) | Indian mural painting and decoration | Mochica Indians | Peru See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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