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  • african[1]
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  • proto-lima[1]
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  • andean[35]
  • central american[3]
  • found within a mummy base which is an exceptional thing in the case of pottery.[1]
  • from the huaca paraiso at the entrance to the seaward opening valley of marques (watered by the river of chillon).[1]
  • obtained at mamacona.[1]
  • temple of pachacamac[1]
  • with mummy[1]
  • younger western part of the principal excavationas in gravefield 1.[1]
  • younger western part of the principal excavations in gravefield 1.[1]
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27099

27099

Bottle

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43032B

43032B

Bottle

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11351

Bottle

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33842

Bottle

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35690

Bottle

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33570

Bottle

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71-24-13

Bottle

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29-157-23

Bottle

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86-18-1016

Juglet (uncertain)

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E5321

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29-157-22

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NA11194

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34099

Bottle

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4210

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11358

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