Pre-Columbia Art


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The following is Pre-Columbia art from the coastal regions of Peru.  The ceramic art is Inca and pre-Inca.

Mike.... Your firemen friends will like this.........

Dad...  Based on the jokes you forward from your retired friends, they may also find these items culturally interesting.

Wendy...  Keep Jacob out of here.

Kathy...  Not a good spot for Ardy.

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The grounds of the museum reminded both of us of Santa Barbara, California.....
This piece indicates that circumcision was practiced by the pre-Columbia inhabitants.
This piece would indicate that pillows have been around for a long time.
And I thought that this was a new trend induced by the latest movies!
This ceramic would indicate that men have always had illusions about there size,

Or, drugs distorted their reality.

This ceramic indicates that women expected foreplay, even "hundreds of years ago".
This ceramic show us a lot!

1) Again, the usage of pillows.

2) Party hats have been around forever.

3) Linda Lovelace did not start any new trend.

It is possible that the joke.....

"Please let go of my head, I do know what I am doing!"

has been around for a long time!

In this ceramic, he is whispering, " I don't care if you have Chicken-Pox".....
  We also visited the Cassinelli Museum, in Trujillo, Peru.  They had similar ceramic "art".
I never realized how interesting Pre-Columbia art could be....

That's it for the museums of Lima.  Time to pack and head farther South!


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