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Mochica Portrait Vessels
The Mochica civilization (1–800 AD) in South America was renowned for realistic portrait vessels depicting elite figures, priests, warriors, and artisans with anatomical precision. These vessels also featured divine faces, though no female portraits have been found. Detailed headdresses, hairstyles, body adornments, and facial paint reflect the cultural and social significance of these figures within Mochica society.
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