12022-05-23T11:43:36-07:00Quinn Schwabauerc956296b3a71313515a7b42080b7c21898a4e1b3406887plain2022-05-29T14:42:33-07:00Quinn Schwabauerc956296b3a71313515a7b42080b7c21898a4e1b3These two spouted bottles styled as lucuma were popular in the Nasca civilization (200-700 AD). They served as both agricultural and human fertility icons for native peoples. Nasca religion centered around agriculture and fertility. These bottles were often used as funerary offerings or as part of religious ceremonies (Proulx, 2008).
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12022-05-20T08:28:58-07:00Quinn Schwabauerc956296b3a71313515a7b42080b7c21898a4e1b3Pouteria lucuma, Nasca pottery6A double spouted ceramic lucuma bottle from the Nasca civilization, circa 180 BCE - 500 AD. #lucumaplain2022-05-29T16:45:58-07:00Art Institute of Chicago, reference number 1955.2150Quinn Schwabauerc956296b3a71313515a7b42080b7c21898a4e1b3