PARACAS CULTURE

HISTORY

ETYMOLOGY

"RAIN OF SAND"

"PARACA" IN QUECHUA

"PARA-"

RAIN

"-ACCO"

SAND

ORIGIN

S.700 a. C

Northern Peru

DISCOVERY

1925

By ARQ. JULIO C. TELLO

INFLUENCE

CHAVIN CULTURE

EXTENSION

FROM CHINCHA TO AREQUIPA

CULTURES

PARACAS-CAVERNS

(700 b.C. - 500 b.C.)

PARACAS-NECROPOLIS

(500 b.C. - 400 a.C.)

SOCIAL DIVITION

MILITARY AND PRIESTS

PEASANTS AND ARTISANS

DAILY LIVE

FOOD

THEY ATE A LOT OF TUBERS

EDUCATION

THEY EDUCATED WITH ACTIVITIES TO SURVIVE

AGRICULTURE

CORN

FRUITS

CERAMIC

POLYCHROME

MADE OF CLAY

THEME

RELIGIOUS PURPOSES

ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES

FISHING

BARTER

MEDICINE

CRANEAL TREPANATION

PATIENTS

RESIDENTS WITH PAIN OR BRUISES IN THE HEAD

PROCEDURE

THEY MADE A HOLE IN THE SKULL

HEALING

GOLD SILVER

ANESTECIA



COCA LEAF

TEXTILES


POLYCHROME AND DETAILED

MATERIALS

COTTON

WOOL

PARACAS PANTLES

WRAPPED MUMMIES

RELIGION

THEOCENTRIC

NAME OF GOD

KON

FUNERALS

IN UNDERGROUND RECTANGULAR CEMETERIES.

THEY MUMMIFIED THE DEAD

TOMBS

UNDER THE SAND

FORM

INVERTED CUP

APPEARANCE

TATTOOED SKIN

ELONGATED SKULLS

DRESS

LONG MANTLES

GOLD