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Moche pottery showing episodes from the mythological epic of Ai Apaec, in Larco Museum.- Code catalogue: ML018882

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Français : Cruche à bord évasé en céramique montrant les épisodes de l’épopée mythologique d’ Ai Apaec dans le monde marin. Culture mochica (100 - 800 apr. J.-C.). Code catalogue: ML018882, Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera Lima Pérou
English: Ceramic jug with flared rim showing episodes from the mythological epic of Aiapaec in the marine world. Code catalogue : ML018882, Museo Arqueológico Rafael Larco Herrera Lima Peru
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Ceramic jug with flared rim showing episodes from the mythological epic of Aiapaec

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