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Peruvian Expedition, William C. Farabee, 1923

Accession Lot

  • Object[268]
  • no[151]
  • yes[117]
  • no[268]
  • american[268]
  • bowl[268]
  • cooking vessel[1]
  • cup[24]
  • dish[3]
  • handle[1]
  • pigment[1]
  • arequipa[31]
  • cerro colorado[1]
  • manrique[1]
  • nazca district[215]
  • peru[268]
  • pisco province[15]
  • puntilla[14]
  • sabandia[28]
  • chincha[4]
  • early colonial period[14]
  • early ica[1]
  • early soniche[2]
  • epigonal[33]
  • ica[1]
  • inca[10]
  • late chinca[1]
  • late chinca i[1]
  • late ica i[5]
  • late ica ii[1]
  • late pre-inca[8]
  • middle ica i[1]
  • middle ica ii[24]
  • pre-inca[1]
  • proto-nasca[123]
  • soniche[1]
  • tajaraca b[1]
  • chincha[3]
  • ica[3]
  • inca[16]
  • late ica i[18]
  • late ica ii[6]
  • late pre-inca[1]
  • middle ica ii[21]
  • nasca[1]
  • paracas[148]
  • pre-inca[2]
  • proto-nasca[3]
  • tajaraca b[3]
  • andean[268]
  • "east-12"[1]
  • east-12[1]
  • animal[3]
  • animal?[2]
  • bean pod[1]
  • bean?[1]
  • bird[15]
  • birds[4]
  • centipede god?[6]
  • chevron[2]
  • chili pepper[2]
  • chili pepper?[1]
  • fish[14]
  • god[1]
  • human[2]
  • human face[1]
  • human head[2]
  • hummingbird[2]
  • lobster[1]
  • parrot[1]
  • reptile[1]
  • seaweed[1]
  • seaweed?[2]
  • seed pods[4]
  • serpent[3]
  • serpents[1]
  • shark?[3]
  • star[2]
  • tuna[5]
  • vulture[1]
  • ceramic[250]
  • copper[3]
  • gourd[11]
  • silver[2]
  • wicker[3]
  • wood[1]
  • burnt[1]
  • incised[5]
  • painted[4]
  • polychrome[66]
  • yes[1]
bowl

61 - 90 of 268 Records

SA3092

SA3092

Bowl

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SA3154

SA3154

Bowl

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SA3229

SA3229

Bowl

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SA3165

SA3165

Bowl

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SA3164

SA3164

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SA3134

SA3134

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SA3180

SA3180

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SA3179

SA3179

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SA3121

SA3121

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SA3216

SA3216

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SA3122

SA3122

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SA3153

SA3153

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SA3161

SA3161

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SA3167

SA3167

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SA3145

SA3145

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SA3152

SA3152

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SA3137

SA3137

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SA3113

SA3113

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SA3082

SA3082

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SA3111

SA3111

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SA3090

SA3090

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SA3157

SA3157

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SA3087

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Dish

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SA3178

SA3178

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SA3158

SA3158

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SA3207

SA3207

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SA3183

SA3183

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SA3132

SA3132

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SA3213

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SA3133

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SA3144

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SA3105

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