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Date: A.D. 0 - 600
Place of origin: Chimbote, Peru
Culture: Moche
Medium: Clay

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~ Portrait Head.
Date: A.D. 0 - 600
Place of origin: Chimbote, Peru
Culture: Moche
Medium: Clay
Chimbote: su historia, su cultura, su fé
Chimbote, una ciudad peruana rebosante de vida, se alza majestuosa entre la imponente Cordillera Negra y las olas del océano Pacífico. Capital de la provincia del Santa y la novena ciudad más poblada del Perú, Chimbote es un polo de desarrollo económico y cultural en el norte del país. Marcada por su pasado siderúrgico, Chimbote conserva un valioso patrimonio cultural. Recorre el Paseo de la…
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Coiled Trumpet in the Form of a Snarling Feline Face, Chimbote, -100, Art Institute of Chicago: Arts of the Americas
Gift of Nathan Cummings Size: 17.8 × 27.9 cm (7 × 11 in.) Medium: Ceramic and pigment
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/2833/
Sunset - Playa Tortugas - Chimbote by GerardoReanio
Handle Spout Vessel in the Form of an Anthropomorphic Owl with Clasped Hands
Moche, Chimbote, Santa Valley, north coast, Peru, 100 B.C./A.D. 500
Ceramic and pigment
Art Institute of Chicago
Guys, my country, Peru, is going through a difficult time right now. I haven't seen much in international media so that's why I'm sharing this with you. My city, Trujillo, along with many other cities is Peru are suffering from El Niño phenomenon. From Lima in the center all the way to Ecuador are been hit by heavy rain... Many cities are flooded... We've had three mudslides in my city today. The images from other areas are way worse. People has died drowned and in accidents trying to get home.. farmers have lost everything, people has no water and electricity in many areas even the capital Lima has little to no water. I've seen some embassies here helping otherwise I haven't seen much coverage of this even though it has been happening for days now. Peruvians are working together to get through this and I'm sure we will come out stronger from this. Keep us in your prayers.