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Paracas Clothing

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This reconstruction shows how Paracas men and women (800–100 BC) dressed, highlighting the sophistication of Andean textile culture. Women wore long dresses with headbands, while men donned loincloths, capes, and turbans. Each garment conveyed status and identity, with textiles serving as both clothing and symbolic markers of spiritual and social roles.

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