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Ceremonial Yotoco Vessel with Serpent Motif
This pre-Columbian ceremonial vessel from the Calima region (1000–1500 AD) features a sculpted face entwined by serpents, embodying fertility, renewal, and spiritual power. Likely used to hold chicha during rituals, it reflects the symbolic role of serpents in pre-Hispanic cosmology and ceremonial life in the Cauca River Valley. The vessel's intricate design reveals a deep connection between art and spiritual beliefs in ancient Colombian cultures.
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