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Ultra-photorealistic 4K cinematic 10-second video of five strikingly beautiful Caral-Supe women from Sacred City of Caral, Peru (c. 2500–1800 BCE), all completely visible from head to toes within frame boundaries throughout, same five women consistent frame-to-frame with identical beautiful faces, proportions, and height differences, authentic Norte Chico features: flawless copper-brown skin glowing in golden light, lustrous straight black hair, elegantly high cheekbones, captivating dark almond-shaped eyes, full sensual lips, sturdy yet gracefully feminine builds, no body parts ever cropped or outside frame edges. They wear stable organic-fiber clothing perfect for cultural dance: finely woven reed or grass mid-calf skirts in beige and brown tones that sway naturally during movement, narrow llama-wool chest bands or reed shawls softly moving with body motion, quipu cords draped over shoulders, stone and quartz bead necklaces, llama bone hairpins, turquoise-style ear spools—all physically attached with realistic physics only, no magical growth or changes. Exact 10-second Caral ritual dance sequence: 0-2 seconds slow dolly-in full-body mid-wide shot at Plaza Mayor edge with gentle synchronized hip sways mimicking Supe River flow and reed skirts rustling; 2-4 seconds authentic Caral hand gestures combining quipu-counting motions with seed-planting gestures, camera steady frontal three-quarter view; 4-7 seconds coordinated reed-shawl flourishes and half-body turn with skirts swaying naturally with inertia and gravity, minimal handheld micro-movement; 7-8 seconds bone hairpin hair toss and return front-facing with quipu cords settling; 8-10 seconds final ceremonial straight line formation pose held 2 seconds with arms raised in quipu-offering gesture, slight push-in to stable final frame. Fully populated constant background of 55+ people witnessing the ritual: Plaza Mayor sunken circular plaza with 10 ritual participants arranging quipu bundles and reed flutes playing ceremonial music; 20 meters depth shows 15 men in reed skirts hauling 20kg shicra bags and carrying llama offerings, 25 women grinding cotton seeds and weaving baskets, 12 children with cotton toys watching the dance; foreground around visible bare feet contains quipu bundles, reed flutes, cotton bolls, llama bone tools, shicra bags—all stable throughout; midground pyramid builders and musicians; background six earthen platform pyramids including Pirámide Mayor, circular stone amphitheaters, reed-thatched residences, dry coastal desert plateau to green Supe River valley. Technical requirements: frame-to-frame consistency with no morphing faces/bodies/jewelry or AI-swim, realistic dance physics with reed skirts/llama wool moving naturally with body momentum only, constant background population visible entire duration, full-body framing maintained with heads at top 1/4 and feet at bottom 1/8 of frame throughout, seamless 10-second loop from final pose back to hip sways, natural skin pores/sunburn glow and dust on completely visible feet. Ultra-photorealistic style with golden hour coastal desert lighting, perfect depth of field with razor-sharp full-body dancers and foreground objects plus detailed populated background, physically correct shadows on moving skirts/shawls/quipu cords.









