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Diquís Anthropomorphic Whistle
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Diquís Anthropomorphic Whistle

This ceramic whistle from the Diquís region (800–1500) is shaped like a human head, incised with geometric facial patterns and almond-shaped eyes. Used in ritual or musical contexts, such objects merged sound and symbolism, linking human form, voice, and spiritual expression in pre-Columbian Costa Rica.
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