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Chimu? culture. Tumi. Sacrificial ceremonial axe made of gol
Chimu? culture. Tumi. Sacrificial ceremonial axe made of gold. It represents the god Maymlap. 11th-15th century. National Museum of Peru. Lima
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This photograph showcases a sacred Tumi, a ceremonial axe or knife, crafted from gold in the Chimu culture of ancient Peru. Dating back to the 11th to 15th centuries, this exquisite artifact is a testament to the advanced metallurgical skills of the Chimu civilization, which thrived along the northern coast of the Peruvian Moche and Chicama Valleys. The Tumi, specifically this one named Maymlap, was believed to represent the god of the same name, who was associated with rain and fertility. The axe's intricate design, adorned with geometric patterns and animal motifs, reflects the rich symbolism and artistic prowess of the Chimu people. The Tumi was not merely a tool but a powerful symbol of religious and political authority. It was used in various sacrificial rituals to honor the gods and ensure the prosperity of the community. The gold material further enhanced its significance, as gold was considered a sacred substance in Chimu culture. This precious artifact is now preserved and displayed at the National Museum of Peru in Lima, offering a glimpse into the fascinating history and cultural heritage of the pre-Columbian civilizations of America. The Tumi is a reminder of the complex and diverse societies that existed before the arrival of Europeans, each with their unique artistic expressions, religious beliefs, and social structures. The Chimu culture, with its impressive achievements in metallurgy, art, and urban planning, continues to intrigue scholars and visitors alike. This photograph not only showcases the beauty and craftsmanship of the Tumi but also invites us to explore the rich history and complexities of the ancient civilizations of the Americas.
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