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This is a photograph of an informational display, likely in a museum or historical site, about the technological development of the Chinchorro people. The display has a dark brown background with large, white text at the top reading "DESARROLLO TECNOLÓGICO" (Technological Development). Below this, there is a block of text in Spanish detailing the Chinchorro's resourcefulness and ingenuity in creating tools for coastal living. The text explains that they used simple materials like animal ribs, shells, and plant spines to make items such as choppers, throwing sticks, harpoons, fishing hooks, and nets. It also mentions that while these populations did not have ceramic or metallurgical technology, they were skilled weavers of plant fibers, as they lacked domesticated animal fibers like llama and alpaca.

The display features several images of artifacts. The first image, on a red background, shows a coil of rope, a long blue object with a pointed end, and smaller, decorated objects that appear to be fishing weights or similar tools. Below this, a second image shows a woven basket-like object containing a wooden spear or tool and what looks like a lump of something wrapped in netting. A third image, on a blue background, displays several curved objects that appear to be made from bone or horn, possibly tools or decorative items.

The overall scene suggests an educational exhibit focused on pre-Columbian technology and cultural practices in the Arica region of Chile. The lighting is consistent with an indoor exhibition space.
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Jun 26, 2026

Arica, Chile

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This is a photograph of an informational display, likely in a museum or historical site, about the technological development of the Chinchorro people. The display has a dark brown background with large, white text at the top reading "DESARROLLO TECNOLÓGICO" (Technological Development). Below this, there is a block of text in Spanish detailing the Chinchorro's resourcefulness and ingenuity in creating tools for coastal living. The text explains that they used simple materials like animal ribs, shells, and plant spines to make items such as choppers, throwing sticks, harpoons, fishing hooks, and nets. It also mentions that while these populations did not have ceramic or metallurgical technology, they were skilled weavers of plant fibers, as they lacked domesticated animal fibers like llama and alpaca. The display features several images of artifacts. The first image, on a red background, shows a coil of rope, a long blue object with a pointed end, and smaller, decorated objects that appear to be fishing weights or similar tools. Below this, a second image shows a woven basket-like object containing a wooden spear or tool and what looks like a lump of something wrapped in netting. A third image, on a blue background, displays several curved objects that appear to be made from bone or horn, possibly tools or decorative items. The overall scene suggests an educational exhibit focused on pre-Columbian technology and cultural practices in the Arica region of Chile. The lighting is consistent with an indoor exhibition space.

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