The Chavin civilization's artistic style was the first to gain widespread prominence in the Andes, known for their ceremonial center Chavin de Huantar—a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Their religious practices likely involved the use of the hallucinogenic San Pedro plant, leading to experiences of transformation into powerful animals like jaguars or serpents during rituals. This jar could have been a container for such sacred substances, playing a pivotal role in the spiritual rites of passage that took place in the elaborate temple complex, where acoustics and architecture combined to create an otherworldly experience for the participants.