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Pre-Columbian Woven Belt with Anthropomorphic Motifs - Archaeological Artifact #308037 (License: Personal Use)
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This archaeological textile fragment, likely from the Andean region (e.g., Paracas or Nazca cultures), showcases intricate warp-faced weaving with bold black-on-cream motifs. Central anthropomorphic figures appear to hold hands or engage in ritual interaction, while diagonal striped bands and a feline-like figure suggest cosmological or social symbolism. The fringed edges indicate it was part of a larger ceremonial sash or belt.
Used in museum exhibit pages, academic publications, or cultural heritage websites to illustrate pre-Hispanic textile artistry; targets users researching ancient Andean civilizations, textile history, or museum collections.
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