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kneeling male figure wearing a hat with 5 crosses, hair in a ponytail and holding an axe in his PR hand; 4 sided bottom section has rectangular well

Snuff tablet, 600-1000

Tiwanaku

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vase in the shape of a woman holding a child on each side of her; white and black polychromed potterydims H 7-1/4'

Vase in the shape of a woman holding a child, 8th century

Tiwanaku

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Jar, straight-sided, decorated on one side with a head representing the god Viracocha. The square face, projecting from the surface, has nose, eyeballs, and rectangular mouth in relief. The god wears an elaborate headdress with a projecting border of puma heads. The headdress and face, including a line of stylized tear drops falling from each eye, are painted in black, brick red, cream, and buff on a ground of darker red. The back of the jar is decorated with four vertical rows of crudely drawn heads in profile painted in brick red and buff. Design and workmanship primitive. Jar restored.

Vessel, 7th century

Tiwanaku

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polychrome jar in form of warrior; two animal figures painted in front; red ceramic with black and white painted design.

Polychrome jar, 13th-15th century

Tiwanaku

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polychrome jar with handle, geometric design in red, brown, and cream, red ceramic, Peruvian(Nazca), 200 BC-1000 AD cat. card dim.; H 5-1/4'

Polychrome jar, 3rd century BCE - 11th century CE

Nasca or Tiwanaku

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polychrome vessel with 2 side handles, design painted along upper half; red ceramic; design in red, black and cream

Polychrome vessel, 3rd-15th century

Nasca or Tiwanaku

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