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Aymara woman sitting in street next to kero monument, Puno, Peru
The monument is a copy of a ceremonial cup called a kero / qiru (a Quechua word, also spelled quero, qero), which were often used during feasts and rituals by the Inca and other Andean civilisations.
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Author: Photographer: James Brunker
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