Peruvian Inca Canopa
Canopas are pre-Columbian from north Central Peru, Inca, ca. 1200 to 1532 CE. Hand-carved, ritual vessels, of a camelid form typically depicting alpacas, llamas, or other camelids. Often buried in the animals’ corrals to protect the herds as well as promote fertility and virility. The cavity on the back would have been filled with offerings like coca leaves, maize, or animal fat in order to appease the gods.
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3 Inca Llamas
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Inca Stone Conopa
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Inca Quartz Canopa
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Inca Carved Wood Canopa
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Pre-Columbian Animal Effigy Ceramic Whistle
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Large Inca Quartz Canopa
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Inca Stone Canopa Llama
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Peruvian Carved Stone Sheep and Figures, Set of 7
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