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Image Not Available for Pepper (capsicum annuum l.) - disintegrated fruit and discolored seeds
Pepper (capsicum annuum l.) - disintegrated fruit and discolored seeds
Image Not Available for Pepper (capsicum annuum l.) - disintegrated fruit and discolored seeds
Object Number 41-98-30/3141
Display Title Pepper (capsicum annuum l.) - disintegrated fruit and discolored seeds
Descriptions
Department Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America / Peru
Intrasite Tomb 8
Additional Geographic Terms Paracas; Cavernas

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Peppers (Capsicum annum).  About 1000/ AD. Central Coast of Peru
2005.1.162 Peppers (Capsicum annum). About 1000/ AD. Central Coast of Peru
Floral Remain
Peru
Seeds of an edible wild fruit called he-he (hay-hay) - used by children as jacks
34-49-50/297 Seeds of an edible wild fruit called he-he (hay-hay) - used by children as jacks
Raw Material
Floral
Cameroon
Seeds or fruit of ---
97-9-40/49779 Seeds or fruit of ---
Charred Floral Remain
Savoy
Image Not Available for Common beans (phaseolus vulgaris l.) - partly disintegrated
41-98-30/3152 Common beans (phaseolus vulgaris l.) - partly disintegrated
Peru
Package of pepper and mustard seed
32-13-10/17 Package of pepper and mustard seed
Floral
North America
Small jar with red slip that has badly disintegrated in places
34-119-10/100561.1.134 Small jar with red slip that has badly disintegrated in places
HR Taylor farm
Kangopacho. Necklace of small seeds from a bush (these seeds called cangopacha) and large seeds (called shasha) from a tree.
35-25-30/1065 Kangopacho. Necklace of small seeds from a bush (these seeds called cangopacha) and large seeds (called shasha) from a tree.
Necklace
Tucano?
Image Not Available for Ceramic rim and body sherds, black on white design, discolored
2003.1.1403 Ceramic rim and body sherds, black on white design, discolored
Sherd
Utah
Seed necklace, small gray seeds and larger brown seeds.
976-31-70/5480 Seed necklace, small gray seeds and larger brown seeds.
Necklace
Papua New Guinea
Wood fragments, heavily disintegrated
987-22-10/105282 Wood fragments, heavily disintegrated
Fragment
Harvard Yard
Image Not Available for Oxide of iron (disintegrated fire stone) (No.26 See plan)
95-24-10/49254 Oxide of iron (disintegrated fire stone) (No.26 See plan)
Ellsworth
Image Not Available for Doll - made of cloths and reeds; face painted; badly disintegrated
42-12-30/3167 Doll - made of cloths and reeds; face painted; badly disintegrated
Cajamarquilla