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Pan flute

The antara flute is a typical musical instrument of the Nazca culture and can often be found in archaeological finds. In Cahuachi, for example, such flutes were flutes were found broken as part of a ritual.

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Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum - Kulturen der Welt
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Cataloguing data

Cultural attribution
Nazca
Object type
panpipes
Dimensions
75 x 38 x 15 mm
Current location
Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum
Inventory number
RJM 32379
Other number(s)
RJM 1914/17

Provenance and sources

when
approx. 100-650
where
Peru
America -> South America -> Peru -> Coast (south) -> Ica (Region) -> Ica (Province) -> Ica (City)

when
1907
who
Julius van der Zypen (1842 - 1907) - Funders

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