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William Pepper Peruvian Expedition; Max Uhle, subscription of Phebe A. Hearst, 1897

Accession Lot

  • Object[335]
  • no[112]
  • yes[223]
  • no[335]
  • american[335]
  • amulet[1]
  • ball[2]
  • band[7]
  • basket[4]
  • bead[3]
  • beads[2]
  • belt[1]
  • bivalve shell[1]
  • border[10]
  • bottle[2]
  • bowl[1]
  • bracelet[1]
  • canteen[1]
  • clasp[1]
  • cloth[36]
  • cloth fragment[3]
  • comb (hair - grooming tool)[1]
  • copper fragments[1]
  • cord[5]
  • cover[1]
  • cup[8]
  • disc[1]
  • doll[2]
  • double pot[1]
  • double vessel[3]
  • drug[1]
  • effigy vessel[1]
  • false head[1]
  • feather[1]
  • feathers[5]
  • figure[1]
  • figurine[1]
  • flask[1]
  • flute[1]
  • forehead band[1]
  • fur[1]
  • gauze[2]
  • girdle[1]
  • gold fragment[1]
  • gourd[1]
  • hair pin fragment[5]
  • head[1]
  • headband[6]
  • implement[1]
  • inlay[2]
  • jar[8]
  • jug[7]
  • knife[2]
  • knitting implement[5]
  • knitting sticks[1]
  • knives[1]
  • loin cloth[5]
  • metal fragment[2]
  • mollusk shell[5]
  • mummy mask[1]
  • neck fragment[1]
  • necklace[2]
  • necklace fragment[1]
  • net[2]
  • olla[1]
  • ore[1]
  • ornament[19]
  • ornament fragment[3]
  • ornaments[1]
  • paint mortar[1]
  • pendant[7]
  • pendants[1]
  • pin[1]
  • pitcher[2]
  • polisher[1]
  • polishing stone[2]
  • poncho[13]
  • poncho fragment[7]
  • pot[3]
  • pouch[11]
  • pouch band[3]
  • rattle[2]
  • ribbon[2]
  • root[1]
  • sample[1]
  • scale beam[1]
  • seeds[1]
  • shirt[1]
  • sieve[1]
  • sleeve[1]
  • sling[10]
  • spatula[1]
  • spindle sticks[1]
  • spindle whorl[11]
  • spindle whorls[2]
  • spindles[1]
  • spoon[1]
  • textile[28]
  • textile fragment[33]
  • tweezer[3]
  • tweezers[6]
  • vessel[2]
  • vessel fragment[2]
  • weaving pick[11]
  • yarn[2]
  • beneath the temple[2]
  • chimbote[2]
  • gravefield i[164]
  • gravefield i, oldest part[32]
  • gravefield i, open[1]
  • gravefield i, west part[1]
  • gravefield ii[3]
  • gravefield iii[2]
  • huacho[1]
  • huaycan[1]
  • la centinela[64]
  • lurin valley[19]
  • mamacona[9]
  • pachacamac[312]
  • peru[334]
  • peru, central coast[3]
  • town[8]
  • west town[4]
  • late ancon ii[1]
  • inca[1]
  • late inca[1]
  • late pre-inca[2]
  • nieveria[1]
  • proto-lima[3]
  • andean[335]
  • bought at lima.[3]
  • bought at mamacona[2]
  • bought at mamacona.[8]
  • bought on the spot[5]
  • bought on the spot.[8]
  • brought on the spot[1]
  • coast of middle peru[1]
  • fragments from the graves. bought at mamacona.[1]
  • from loosened soil. obtained at mamacona[1]
  • from the loosened soil. obtained at mamacona[1]
  • from the loosened soil. obtained at san pedro[2]
  • from the loosened soil. obtained at san pedro.[2]
  • obtained at lima[8]
  • obtained at lima from a heraquero who came from pachacamac[1]
  • obtained at lima.[1]
  • obtained at lurin[8]
  • obtained at lurin.[3]
  • obtained at maamcona.[1]
  • obtained at mamacoma[1]
  • obtained at mamacona[41]
  • obtained at mamacona, bought on the spot[1]
  • obtained at mamacona.[52]
  • obtained at mamacona. bought on the spot.[1]
  • obtained at san luron[1]
  • obtained at san pedro[20]
  • obtained at san pedro (?)[2]
  • obtained at san pedro.[8]
  • obtained at san pedro? mamacona?[2]
  • obtained at the san pedro.[1]
  • obtained elsewhere[2]
  • obtained from mamacona[1]
  • obtained in huts nearby[1]
  • obtained in lima[1]
  • obtained in mamacona[1]
  • obtained in mamacona.[2]
  • obtained in mamacona. obtained by dr. uhle near the ruins i. finds made in the western part of city, found together.[4]
  • obtained in san pedro[1]
  • obtained near pachacamac[1]
  • obtained near the ruins.[1]
  • obtained nearby[2]
  • obtained nearby.[1]
  • of a mummy bale[1]
  • of a mummy bale. obtained at lima.[1]
  • point "r"[2]
  • probably received at san pedro[1]
  • purchased at lima[1]
  • received at sand pedro[1]
  • upper valley of lurin. about 12 miles from pachacamac.[1]
  • animal[2]
  • animal head[1]
  • arms[3]
  • bird[7]
  • cat head[1]
  • condor[1]
  • eye[2]
  • face[7]
  • feet[1]
  • figure[1]
  • fish[4]
  • floral motif[1]
  • fruit[1]
  • headband[1]
  • headdress[1]
  • human face[2]
  • human figure[3]
  • human head[2]
  • lizard[1]
  • man[2]
  • monster[1]
  • necklace[1]
  • parrot[1]
  • quadruped[1]
  • scepter[1]
  • seated man[1]
  • serpent[1]
  • skull?[1]
  • swordfish[1]
  • zoomorphic?[1]
  • bast fiber[9]
  • bivalve shell[1]
  • bone[17]
  • calabash[1]
  • cat fur[1]
  • ceramic[45]
  • chalk[1]
  • clay[37]
  • copper[12]
  • cord[2]
  • cotton[103]
  • earthenware[1]
  • feather[9]
  • fiber[9]
  • fish bone[1]
  • fur[1]
  • gold[3]
  • gourd[1]
  • hair[1]
  • lead[1]
  • leaf[1]
  • linen[1]
  • malachite[1]
  • metal[1]
  • mollusk shell[8]
  • mother-of-pearl[2]
  • ore[1]
  • pigment[3]
  • pitch[1]
  • plant fiber[2]
  • plant material[1]
  • pumpkin seed[1]
  • reed (plant)[1]
  • root[1]
  • shell[15]
  • silver[21]
  • snail shell[1]
  • spondylus shell[1]
  • stem[1]
  • stone[15]
  • thorn[1]
  • wood[21]
  • wool[41]
  • yarn[1]
  • basketry[3]
  • carved[9]
  • cut[1]
  • drilled[1]
  • embroidered[7]
  • engraved[5]
  • incised[2]
  • inlaid[1]
  • knitted[1]
  • loom weave[1]
  • painted[17]
  • polished[1]
  • red ware[1]
  • repousee[12]
  • repousse[1]
  • tapestry[2]
  • tapestry weave[4]
  • twined[2]
  • unfinished[1]
  • woven[12]

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27584A

27584A

Poncho Fragment

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30031

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Cloth Fragment

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30328

30328

Textile Fragment

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30310

30310

Poncho Fragment

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30029B

30029B

Textile Fragment

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29990A

29990A

Poncho Fragment

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27397

27397

Pitcher

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29964B

29964B

Textile Fragment

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29752

29752

Poncho

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29943

29943

Border

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32406

32406

Stingray Dental Plate

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27320

27320

Jar

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29240

29240

Knitting Implement

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29964A

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Textile Fragment

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27123

27123

Jug

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29555

29555

Band

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26728

26728

Cup

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29067

29067

Spindle Whorl

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30088

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Pouch

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28181

28181

Spindles

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30271

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Cloth

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30055

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Ribbon

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27865

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Beads

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30385

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Border

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30658

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Cloth

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29512

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Forehead Band

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26798

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Cup

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27353

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Canteen

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29242

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Knitting Implement

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28984

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Sling

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26910

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Effigy Vessel

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29533

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Band

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