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This image displays a dark, rectangular exhibition panel, consistent with a museum or cultural center display in Urubamba, Peru
This image displays a dark, rectangular exhibition panel, consistent with a museum or cultural center display in Urubamba, Peru. The panel features gold-colored text and a central graphic against a black background. At the top, the title "THE FIRST ANDEAN EMPIRE" is presented in English, followed by "EL PRIMER IMPERIO ANDINO" in Spanish. Below this, the word "WARI" is prominently displayed with the chronological range "600 - 1050 AD/dC." A horizontal gold line with two circular markers indicates a timeline, labeling the left end "1050 AD / dC approx." and the right end "600 AD / dC approx." The central feature of the panel is a stylized, gold-colored line art depiction of a Wari figure, rendered frontally with a large, complex headdress and holding a staff-like object in each hand. The figure exhibits symmetrical features typical of Andean iconography. Flanking this central graphic are two columns of explanatory text. The left column is in English, and the right column is in Spanish. Both texts detail aspects of Wari textiles, describing "long tunics or unkus" as representative garments, their construction by joining vertical bands, and their use by nobility and warriors for funerary bundles. The text further elaborates on Wari textiles being among the finest, characterized by advanced techniques such as brocade, warp pattern, double-faced fabric, painted fabric, ikat braiding, and various knotting methods, produced using a wide range of colors including red, yellow, black, white, blue, and purple, in over 150 shades. A white, cylindrical light fixture is partially visible in the upper right corner of the image, illuminating the display. No individuals are present in the scene, and no active interactions are depicted.
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