Sculpture warrior vessels associated with sacred pero solar rituals

Sculpture warrior vessels associated with sacred pero solar rituals

Sculpture warrior vessels associated with sacred pero solar rituals
Warrior sculpture located in Chankilo site, Inksh, Peru

According to a report of ink, Peru – Andina News AgencyA unique sculpture found at the site of Chinikillo, continues to connect between the solar rituals and the military force of the elite, who lived in the Kasma Valley 2,300 years ago. The Chenlo Archaeological Complex includes 13 memorable towers that are believed to be part of the oldest solar observatory in the United States. Seeing the sunrise or sunset from these special observation platforms, the ancient inhabitants of the Chencola were able to accurately determine the important dates. Recent excavations near the entrance to the sacred structure have revealed a broken ceramic container belonging to Patazka style, depicting fighters in a full fight. Given the search site, researchers suggest that the vessel was deliberately broken as part of a formal offer. In the image of this sample, another monument of the site also has links with the so -called fortress temple, which is a thousand feet tall and works as a political, army and formal center. This new discovery reinforces the idea that the rise of the Chanculo’s fighters and the stability of their power was achieved through rituals, control of solar piety and military power. For more information about ancient Peru, go to “Peru’s Great Citizens Experience”.

The post -sculpture of the holy Peruvian solar rituals was first published on the Vesal Outology Magazine.

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