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A dark informational display panel with light gold/tan text and graphics is depicted. A prominent vertical crease or tear runs down the center of the panel. The top section features the English title "THE DESERT CLOTH MAKERS" and its Spanish translation "TEXTILEROS DEL DESIERTO," followed by the prominent name "PARACAS" and the dates "100 - 900 BC / aC." Below this, a horizontal timeline with "900 BC / aC approx." and "100 BC / aC approx." markers is present. The middle of the panel displays a complex, stylized linear drawing of an anthropomorphic or zoomorphic figure, characteristic of Paracas art. The bottom section contains bilingual text in English (left column) and Spanish (right column), describing Paracas textile art as highly sophisticated, noting its design, fiber quality, pigments, techniques, and the detailed, almost three-dimensional nature of its embroidered figures. The text further specifies common representations including human figures, spirits, condors, hawks, killer whales, sharks, seals, sea lions, foxes, wild cats, otters, monkeys, and camelids. The scene is an indoor museum or interpretive display setting, located in Urubamba, Peru. No individuals or actions are visible.
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A dark informational display panel with light gold/tan text and graphics is depicted. A prominent vertical crease or tear runs down the center of the panel. The top section features the English title "THE DESERT CLOTH MAKERS" and its Spanish translation "TEXTILEROS DEL DESIERTO," followed by the prominent name "PARACAS" and the dates "100 - 900 BC / aC." Below this, a horizontal timeline with "900 BC / aC approx." and "100 BC / aC approx." markers is present. The middle of the panel displays a complex, stylized linear drawing of an anthropomorphic or zoomorphic figure, characteristic of Paracas art. The bottom section contains bilingual text in English (left column) and Spanish (right column), describing Paracas textile art as highly sophisticated, noting its design, fiber quality, pigments, techniques, and the detailed, almost three-dimensional nature of its embroidered figures. The text further specifies common representations including human figures, spirits, condors, hawks, killer whales, sharks, seals, sea lions, foxes, wild cats, otters, monkeys, and camelids. The scene is an indoor museum or interpretive display setting, located in Urubamba, Peru. No individuals or actions are visible.

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