Child watches priest pointing at a solar instrument - Free coloring page Inca

The coloring page features a fascinating motif from the time of the Incas: A child observing a priest pointing to a solar instrument. This image is ideal for creative coloring projects, whether in the classroom or at home. You can download the image for free and print it yourself or color it conveniently online. It's easy to start the download – get the coloring page now!

Child observes priest pointing at a sun instrument - Free coloring page Inca
Child observing priest pointing to a solar instrument. Download the image now!

Coloring page: Child sees priest pointing to solar instrument

  • The image shows a child observing a priest as he points to a solar instrument.
  • You can download the image for free and use it.
  • The coloring page is available in high quality as a JPG file.
  • It is especially well-suited for coloring and creative crafting projects.
  • You also have the option to color the image online.

The fascinating world of the Incas and their solar instrument

The motif of the solar instrument is deeply rooted in Inca culture. The Incas were one of the largest civilizations in South America, famous for their impressive structures, such as Machu Picchu and Cusco. The solar instrument, often referred to as "Intihuatana," played an important role in their astronomical and religious practices. It is believed that these instruments were used to determine the seasons and helped manage agriculture.

The image of the child and the priest reflects the significant relationship between the Incas and their gods. The priest, as a mediator between the spiritual and earthly world, shows the child the solar instrument to explain the importance of the sun and light. One can imagine how impressed the child was by this knowledge. Over the years, the solar instrument became a symbol of the Inca's connection to nature and the cycles of life.

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Colorful coloring of priests and solar instruments

The image depicts an exciting scene, ideal for colors like yellow, gold, and earth tones to artistically represent the sun and the landscape of the Incas. You can get creative and use both bright and soft colors to bring the motif to life. The coloring page is available to you for free and is in JPG format, making printing and online coloring easy. Get the image now and explore the world of colors in the fascinating culture of the Incas!

Published on by Dr. Jens Hammerschmidt
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