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  • Object[81]
  • no[71]
  • yes[10]
  • no[81]
  • american[81]
  • copper fragments[1]
  • tweezer[81]
  • caudivilla[2]
  • chimbote[2]
  • chira valley[2]
  • gravefield i[2]
  • gravefield i, oldest part[1]
  • gravefield i, younger part[2]
  • gravefield ii[4]
  • huaca el palmo[1]
  • huaca paraiso[13]
  • huacho[2]
  • lower santa valley[1]
  • marques[11]
  • northwest of the town[3]
  • pachacamac[13]
  • peru[81]
  • quintay[2]
  • trujillo[35]
  • andean[81]
  • bought at mamacona.[2]
  • covered in recent time. found with two poor mummies, (one of a child), among a magazine-like accumulation of mummies[1]
  • from a mummy. found in mouth.[1]
  • from the huaca paraiso at the entrance to the seaward opening valley of marques (watered by the river of chillon).[4]
  • from the loosened soil. obtained at san pedro.[1]
  • huaca in the southern corner of the valley of marques[10]
  • on the left of the road from chuquitanta to marques, near to the stream chillon.[3]
  • bird head[1]
  • copper[33]
  • gold[1]
  • silver[48]
tweezer
peru

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34542

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34541

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33521

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33304

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33427

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34528

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34551

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33524

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