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A Colonial Wood Beaker, A.D.1470-1560 of flaring shape painted in ochre, reddish orange and pale green with a procession of weapon-bearing Inca dignitaries, each clothed in a cape and feathered headdress, followed by two European-attired personages.

Vessel, c. 1470-1560

Inca

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cup shape with flaring mouth; lightly incised decoration, painted in green, tan, orange and off-white; geometric and floral designs with man leading a pack animal and a woman following around mouth

Qero (kero), 1300-1550

Inca

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Goblet, portrait head of warrior with ear rings and ring in nose. The face is rather crudely modelled, with painted lines under the eyes and at each side of the mouth. From the valley of Rimac

Goblet in the form of a head, 14th century

Inca

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llama with long, thin body, neck and legs; straight legs; erect ears; large eyes

Figure of a Llama, 1400-1533

Inca

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two bulbous chambers with long necks; necks connected with handle; one neck topped with partially reclining cat; other neck has flat ring mouth; four crescent-shaped indenations on each chamber; dark patina

Bottle, 1400-1532

Inca

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Cup with painted designs in yellow, red and white; from top down band of geometric designs, band of figures and animals, band of stylized birds and geometric shapes, band of stylized flowers and birds

Vessel, 1300-1550

Inca

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Jar, aryballos type, with two handles near base. A diminutive animal head in relief appears at the base of the neck. The front of the body is decorated with vertical panels separated by narrow bands, painted with lozenge and sawtooth motifs in red, black, mauve and white. The flaring neck is painted with horizontal bands of elongated lozenges in red and black, and under the rim is a border of reciprocal sawtooth pattern in the same colors. The back of the jar is painted brick red with a band of interlocking 'X' forms extending half-way around the shoulders. Aryballos (MWS)

Vessel, 15th century

Inca

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Black-Ware Aryballos, flat base, incurved sides, vertical outflaring spout with everted rim and attached handle; geometric incised design of double-banded lines and triangles; highly fired black-ware

Black-ware aryballos, 15th-16th century

Chimu and Inca

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