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Inca Pottery, North Coast
Inca Pottery, North Coast (1480-1530) -
View of Street in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
Pottery Vessels, Cupisnique Period.
Pottery Vessels, Cupisnique period, showing decoration by combined incision, modeling, and red and black painting -
Typical Recuay modeled pottery jar.
Typical Recuay modeled pottery jar. -
View of Street in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
Pottery vessels showing a blend of Mochica and Recuay influences
Pottery vessels showing a blend of Mochica and Recuay influences -
View of Street in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
Boats in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
View of Street in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
Street Market in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
Pottery Vessel decorated with four servants holding a sun shade over a seated Dignitary, Recuay.
Pottery Vessel decorated with modeled figures of four servants holding a sun shade over a seated dignitary and painted in both negative and positive techniques. Recuay (this culture centers in the Callejon de Huaylas and is approximately contemporaneous with Mochica) -
Street Market in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
Pottery Effigy Jar, probably from the Gallinazo Period
Pottery Effigy Jar, probably from the Gallinazo Period -
View of Street in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
Effigy Pottery of the Spanish Colonial Period.
Effigy Pottery of the Spanish Colonial Period, which shows the continuation of the native Chimu traditions. -
Pottery Stirrup Vessels with Four Faces.
Pottery Stirrup Vessels with four faces; animals and anthropomorphic. -
View of Street in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
Pottery, Early Lima Style
Pottery, Early Lima Style (central coast, 500-1000 A.D.). -
View of Street in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
Painted Vessels showing Warrior scenes, Mochica Period.
Painted Vessels showing Warrior scenes, Mochica Period. -
View of Street in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
Pottery Vessels in the of Fish, Crab, and Frog Effigy Figures; Mochica Period
Pottery vessels in the form of fish, crab, and frog effigy figures; Mochica Period. -
House and Stairs in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
Pottery Water Jars, Mochica Period.
Pottery water jars in the form of bird and animal effigy figures, Mochica Period. -
View of Street in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
Pottery Vessels in the form of Birds. Mochica Period
Pottery Vessels in the form of Birds. Mochica Period -
View of Street in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
View of Street in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
Pottery, Gallinazo Period.
Pottery, Gallinazo period (north coast, 200-700 AD); painted decoration by negative or batik process (resist dye painting). -
View of Street in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
Pottery Vessels representing two women. Mochica Period
Pottery Vessels representing two women; one at the left with a tump-line burden, the other sleeping. Mochica Period. -
Public Stairs in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
Pottery Vessels representing two seated figures. Mochica Period.
Pottery Vessels representing two seated figures. Mochica Period. -
House Front in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
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. -
View of Houses in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
Pottery Vessels representing coca eaters. Mochica Period.
Pottery Vessels representing coca eaters. Mochica Period. -
View of Houses in Saint Thomas
Saint Thomas. Virgin Islands. -
Pottery Vessels representing seated men. Mochica Period.
Pottery Vessels representing seated men. Mochica Period. -
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.