During the Inca Empire the production of pottery in the Andes was an art already developed in the region for thousands of years. One characteristic of Inca pottery is that it did not portray the human form, unlike other cultures that thrived before them, instead they used geometric patterns and shapes and heads of animals. The production and the use of pottery during the Inca Civilization had two purposes, utilitarian and ceremonial.
Ceremonial pottery also known as huaco was of the best quality material and the most elaborate, it was made specifically for ceremonial purposes or rituals only, such as in burial grounds containing drinks and food that the dead would need for its journey. The finest pottery and ceramic was produced for religious ceremonies, they would contain the food offered to the Inca gods such as Inti or Sun.
During the Inca Empire the production of pottery in the Andes was an art already developed in the region for thousands. Of years. One characteristic of Inca pottery is that it did not portray the, human form unlike other cultures that thrived. Before them instead they, used geometric patterns and shapes and heads of animals. The production and the use of pottery. During the Inca Civilization had two purposes utilitarian and, ceremonial.Ceremonial pottery also known as huaco was of the best quality material and the, most elaborate it was made specifically. For ceremonial purposes or rituals only such as, in burial grounds containing drinks and food that the dead would need for. Its journey. The finest pottery and ceramic was produced for religious ceremonies they would, contain the food offered to. The Inca gods such as Inti or Sun.
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