The statue jar that blows the whistle
Peru
3D model of ceramic container
Ceramic jar
Ancient America
The statue jar that blows the whistle
200 BC
Salina culture
Double mouthed bridged bottle
Ancient American handicrafts
Ancient American artworks
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Coin
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It is an ancient American ceramic artwork, a double mouthed bottle with a bridge. This jar has a straight opening located at the top of one side, connected to the closed opening on the other side through a bridge like handle. The closed mouth is shaped into a human figure playing an instrument. This container is designed as a water tank that can force air through a whistle inside a chamber. When water pours out from it, the air will make a whistle. It was created around 200 BC by an unknown artist in the Salina culture of Peru.