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Stone Poporo
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Stone Poporo

This poporo, or stone vessel, (500–1200 AD) was used to mix coca leaves with lime, a vital practice in Andean-Amazonian ritual life. Among indigenous peoples, the poporo signified maturity, wisdom, and community belonging. Its continued presence reflects enduring spiritual traditions linking daily life to ancestral knowledge.
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