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Greater Nicoya Whistle with Seated Figure
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Greater Nicoya Whistle with Seated Figure

Este silbato de cerámica de la región de la Gran Nicoya (500 a. C.–500) presenta una figura sentada que sostiene un cuenco o tambor, probablemente representando a un especialista ritual o músico. Instrumentos como este se utilizaban en ceremonias y danzas, combinando la música con una iconografía que reforzaba la identidad comunitaria y el poder espiritual.
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