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Description

  • Foto Number: PER-230

The Lanzón of Chavín is a sacred monolith or wanka that belongs to the Chavín culture. It is carved in irregular granite, 4.54 m high and is located in its original location in a sector of an interior gallery of the Old Temple of Chavín. It is called the "Lanzón" because it has the shape of a giant spire whose ends are firmly embedded in the floor and ceiling of the gallery. It has three sides covered with engraved motifs representing a deity with human features mixed with those of animals. It is the largest of the sculptures or monoliths preserved from the Chavín culture. - 1969

  • Keywords:
    South America Peru Áncash Chavín Figurine from stone Pre-Inca culture-Chavín Lanzón stone engraving precolombian Archaeology temple ruin Prehistoric

Description

  • Foto Number: PER-230

The Lanzón of Chavín is a sacred monolith or wanka that belongs to the Chavín culture. It is carved in irregular granite, 4.54 m high and is located in its original location in a sector of an interior gallery of the Old Temple of Chavín. It is called the "Lanzón" because it has the shape of a giant spire whose ends are firmly embedded in the floor and ceiling of the gallery. It has three sides covered with engraved motifs representing a deity with human features mixed with those of animals. It is the largest of the sculptures or monoliths preserved from the Chavín culture. - 1969

  • Keywords:
    South America Peru Áncash Chavín Figurine from stone Pre-Inca culture-Chavín Lanzón stone engraving precolombian Archaeology temple ruin Prehistoric

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