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Object Number
42-12-30/3613
Display Title
Fragments of featherwork, possibly small mantle - cream cotton plain +
Descriptions
Object Description
Fragments of featherwork, possibly small mantle - cream cotton plain +
Department
Archaeological
Culture
- South Coast?
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America
/
Peru
Additional Geographic Terms
South Coast
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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for Textile fragments - probably mantle; plain weave cotton; brown with +
| 42-12-30/3508 | Textile fragments - probably mantle; plain weave cotton; brown with + |
Peru
| ||
Image Not Available
for Textile, feathered
| 42-12-30/3613A | Textile, feathered |
Woven Fiber
|
Peru
| |
| 42-12-30/3613B | Textile, feathered |
Woven Fiber
|
Peru
| |
| 32-30-30/45 | Mantle - natural tan cotton plain weave |
Woven Fiber
|
Paracas?
| |
| 42-28-30/4529 | Mantle, tapestry |
Raw Material
Woven Fiber |
Nazca Province
| |
| 42-28-30/4431 | Mantle, warp-patterned |
Woven Fiber
|
Huacho
| |
| 42-12-30/3186 | Mantle?, weft-patterned |
Woven Fiber
|
Fortaleza
| |
| 46-53-30/5473 | Mantle, plainweave, fragment |
Woven Fiber
|
Peru
| |
| 42-12-30/3235 | Mantle, weft-patterned |
Woven Fiber
Raw Material |
Huaura Province
| |
| 32-30-30/43 | Mantle, embroidered |
Woven Fiber
|
Pisco?
| |
| 42-12-30/3307 | Mantle, weft-patterned |
Woven Fiber
|
Nazca Province
| |
| 63-12-30/8405 | Mantle, embroidered, fragment |
Woven Fiber
Raw Material |
Paracas Necropolis?
|