Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador and Peru
Item set
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- Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador and Peru
Items
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Pottery Vessels representing two women. Mochica PeriodPottery Vessels representing two women; one at the left with a tump-line burden, the other sleeping. Mochica Period.
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Pottery Vessels representing two seated figures. Mochica Period.Pottery Vessels representing two seated figures. Mochica Period.
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Pottery Vessels of Two Musicians and a Pottery Trumpet. Mochica Period.Pottery Vessels of two musicians, drum and pan pipes. In foreground is a pottery trumpet, Mohica Period.
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Pottery Vessels representing coca eaters. Mochica Period.Pottery Vessels representing coca eaters. Mochica Period.
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Pottery Vessels representing seated men. Mochica Period.Pottery Vessels representing seated men. Mochica Period.
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Pottery Jars. Mochica Period.Pottery Jars. The one at the right represents a fox reading bean messages; at the left, a messanger carrying bags, possibly filled with inscribed beans. Mochica period.
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Portrait Jar and Painted Stirrup spout vessel, Mochica PeriodPortrait Jar and Painted Stirrup spout vessel, Mochica Period
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Detail of no. 42 (Portrait vases, Mochica Period)Detail of no. 42 (Portrait vases, Mochica Period)
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Three Portrait Vases, possibly of the same man at three different ages, Mochica PeriodThree Portrait Vases, possibly of the same man at three different ages, Mochica Period
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Portrait vases representing commoners, Mochica PeriodPortrait vases representing commoners, Mochica Period
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Portrait vase; note head-dress with two birds, Mochica PeriodPortrait vase; note head-dress with two birds, Mochica Period
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Portrait Vase representing a blind man, Mochica periodPortrait Vase representing a blind man, Mochica period
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Portrait Vases, Mochica PeriodPortrait Vases, Mochica period
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Portrait Vases, Mochica PeriodPortrait Vases, Mochica period
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Inca potteryInca pottery, North coast
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Pottery vessels, Mochica periodPottery vessels, Mochica period. Center and right-hand vessels show men in mountain scenes. Pottery at right is the side view of the "lookout" scene shown in slide 32.
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Pottery vessels, Mochica periodPottery vessels, Mochica period. The pottery at left may represent a warrior with a captive; at the right a "lookout" scene.
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Stirrup spout pottery vessels, Mochica periodStirrup spout pottery vessels, Mochica period. Jar in center shows painted bean designs which may represent a system of idiographic writing.
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Pottery, Mochica periodPottery, Mochica period, showing anthropomorphized demon figures
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Gold ornaments, Chimu periodGold ornaments, Chimu period, including crown, breast plates, bracelets, and spear thrower (estolica).
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Staff Head, probably Chimu periodStaff head; wood carving of a jaguar inlaid with mother-of-pearl. The receptacle on top of the staff head is a gourd decorated with Pyro engraving (burnt in), probably Chimu period.
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Artifacts in Chavin styleArtifacts in Chavin style. Vessel at bottom left is classic Cupisnique style; vessels at the top are also Cupisnique style, north coast; stone mortar and pestle (at lower right) are from Pacopampa, north coast, which is in the general Chavin style. The red circular object (lower row) is a relief carving in stone of a double-headed jaguar; the polished stone object at the center appears to be a large ear or lip platter.
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Black pottery of the Mochica periodBlack pottery, Mochica period, north coast.
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José Sabogal - "Title Unknown"Peru, Lima. Sabogal
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Wooden figureWooden Figure, Chimu period, north coast.
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Painting of Mary and ChildPeru, Lima
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Copper and Silver Crowns with a Bell.Copper and silver crowns of the Chimu period. The object in the foreground is a bell.
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Stone sculpture from the Aija Region of the Central AndesStone sculpture from the Aija region of the central Andes.
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Copper masksCopper masks. The one on left may be Mochica (500 to 1600 AD); the other two are probably Chimu.
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Silver vesselsSilver vessels, coast Tiahuanaco, or norht coast Chimu period. The anthropomorphic vessel at right shows gold inlay.
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Trephined human skullTrephined human skull, which shows attempt at bone transplantation
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Chimu Period Sewing BasketSewing basket, Chimu period, with various materials used in spinning and weaving
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Textile in Coast Tiahuanaco styleTextile fragment, coast Tiahuanaco, with designs in geometric arrangements in checkerboard pattern; batik or tie-dying process
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Textile in Coast Tiahuanaco styleTextile fragment, coast Tiahuanaco style (central or south coast), done in velvet or pile technique
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Textile from the Chimu PeriodTextile, Chimu period, north coast, with design of stylized fish.
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Textile from the Chimu PeriodTextile, Chimu period, north coast, with design of stylized fish. Detail of no. 12
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Textile in Coast Tiahuanaco styleTextile, coast Tiahuanaco (central or south coast); geometric designs in squared arrangement
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Textile Fragment, probably from the Late Ica PeriodTextile Fragment, probably late Ica Period, south coast (1200-1400 A.D.). Note bird figures.
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Textile Fragment in Coast Tiahuanaco styleTextile Fragment in coast Tiahuanco style, central or north coast (1000 to 1250 AD). Note Human figure motive
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Fragment of Paracas Necropolis TextileFragment of Paracas Necropolis Textile from the south coast of Peru