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UNIQUE #5 MOCHE EROTIC MACHU PERU POTTERY HUACO REPLICA FIGURINE
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UNIQUE #5 MOCHE EROTIC MACHU PERU POTTERY HUACO REPLICA FIGURINE
UNIQUE #5 MOCHE EROTIC MACHU PERU POTTERY HUACO REPLICA FIGURINE
UNIQUE #5 MOCHE EROTIC MACHU PERU POTTERY HUACO REPLICA FIGURINE
UNIQUE #5 MOCHE EROTIC MACHU PERU POTTERY HUACO REPLICA FIGURINE

UNIQUE #5 MOCHE EROTIC MACHU PERU POTTERY HUACO REPLICA FIGURINE

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Measures about : 2" x 2" x 4"


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The Moche were a mysterious civilization who ruled the northern coast of Peru beginning two thousand years ago. They built huge pyramids made of millions of mud bricks and created an extensive network of aqueducts. They were also pioneers of metal working techniques like gilding and soldering, which enabled them to created extraordinarily intricate jewellery and artifacts. Due to the lack of a written language, little was known about the Moche civilization until the 1980s when archaeologists began uncovering monuments and tombs containing detailed murals, and incredible ceramics that depicted detailed scenes of hunting, fighting, sacrifice, ceremonies, and explicit sexual encounters.

Eroticism in Moche Ceramics depicts a wide variety of sexual acts are represented: female to male fellatio is quite common; kissing and fondling; male masturbation (but never female masturbation); intercourse between heterosexual couples, in various positions; birthing scenes; also, intercourse between animals (copulating frogs, mice, dogs, llamas, monkeys, at times on corn or other food crops); and intercourse between human females and mythical animals (such as the bat and the jaguar who both had special religious connotations in Moche culture).






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