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The incised designs show a person of high rank playing a shell trumpet, surrounded by snakes. The Tello Obelisk is a huge sculpted shaft decorated with images of plants, animals, including caymans and birds, and humans, which may be portraying a creation myth.

Privacy Policy. Skip to main content. Search for:. Terms camelids A mammal of the camel family Camelidae. Licenses and Attributions. Hallucinogenic drugs, from the San Pedro cactus 5 borders or the Huilca seed, have been used in Andean religion, since the earliest times. In this archeological complex there's a fascinating representation of their use. These carvings, fixed onto wall in tiers, are three into dimensional carvings of men and beasts, showing the transformation of a man into a snarling feline, Some of the carved heads have mucus pouring from the nose, something that happens when hallucinogenic snuff is snorted.

Located 1 Km. Visiting hours: Mon to Sun - Opened in July Exhibition and research center of archaeological pieces have been recovered in the area of archaeological place, such as those found in the village, from the time it was first excavated by Dr.

Julio Cesar Tello Rojas to the present. Therefore, in this fabulous new museum will appreciate the Tello Obelisk, pututos, gargoyle heads, ceramic vessels, etc. My Reservations. It has underground galleries with cells that contain niches in the walls and protruding nails, which, according to research, were used for some kind of illumination.

This sanctuary is connected to the Sunken Plaza, where the Tello Obelisk was reportedly located. The so-called "Cabezas Clavas" Nail Heads are zoomorphic faces carved in stone, positioned horizontally and equidistant from each other. Its researcher and discoverer, Julio C. Tello, a Peruvian anthropologist recognized as the "Father of Peruvian archeology," named it because of its shape of a spear or lance.

It is It has anthropomorphic characteristics, a face with feline fangs, arms, legs, ears and the five fingers and toes of humans.

The latter end up in the form of claws. The imposing Tello Obelisk, which is 8. It was made from trapezoidal cut granite and represents a particular divinity: the union of two caimans with their thick lips and sharp teeth that come out of the mouth.



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