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π”½π•’π•”π•šπ•Ÿπ•˜ π•₯𝕙𝕖 π•Šπ•’π•”π•£π•šπ•—π•šπ•”π•–

π”½π•’π•”π•šπ•Ÿπ•˜ π•₯𝕙𝕖 π•Šπ•’π•”π•£π•šπ•—π•šπ•”π•–
Historical figure : the Lady of Chornancap, Lambayeque-Sican culture, 8th century, actual Peru.
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The girl on the left say in Muchik language :
【_οΌ³ο½‰ο½ο½ο½γ€€ο½ο½ŽΓ¦ο½ƒγ€€Γ±ο½ο½οΌγ€‘ (Receive this life!)
And the one on the right :
【_Locy fañ!】 (I can't believe it!)
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Notes
1.:. ☠ : The lady's face is the result of a facial reconstruction from her skull. She was 50 when she died.
2.:. 𓁷 : The faces are based on the physiognomies of the residents of Lambayeque, such as the isolated town of MΓ³rrope.
3.:. 𓁹 : The eyeshadow was made of charcoal. The priestess on the left leads them to look like the mythical founder of the Lambayeque lordship: Naylamp.
4.:.🐚 : The spondylus that crowns the head of the followers was a central religious element in the culture of the north coast of the Andes.

facial reconstruction

facial reconstruction