Whistling Jar, Pre-Columbian, ca. 1000–1476, Chepen or Lambayeque Valley, Peru, Peruvian, clay, L. 175 mm.; W. 106 mm.; H. 163


Whistling Jar, Pre-Columbian, ca. 1000–1476, Chepen or Lambayeque Valley, Peru, Peruvian, clay, L. 175 mm.; W. 106 mm.; H. 163 mm.;Wt. 563 g., Aerophone-Blow Hole-vessel flute, Whistling jar with head wearing a headdress. Although numerous pottery instruments survive from pre-Conquest South and Central America, little is known of how they were used before Spanish invaders ravaged the native cultures


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