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Image Not Available for Contour map of Rio Seco
Contour map of Rio Seco
Image Not Available for Contour map of Rio Seco
Object Number 2010.2.3.243
Display Title Contour map of Rio Seco
Descriptions
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America / Peru
Dimensions Overall: 71 x 109 cm (27 15/16 x 42 15/16 in.)
Provenance
Donor Michael Edward Moseley

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Image Not Available for Hand drawn map of Rio Seco
2010.2.3.422 Hand drawn map of Rio Seco
Peru
Image Not Available for Contour Map of Cerro Blanco
2010.2.3.42 Contour Map of Cerro Blanco
Cerro Blanco
Image Not Available for Topographical map of Quebrada San Carlos Contours
2010.2.3.308 Topographical map of Quebrada San Carlos Contours
Peru
Image Not Available for Contour Map
2010.2.3.240 Contour Map
Peru
Image Not Available for Contour map of La Pampa
2010.2.3.223 Contour map of La Pampa
Peru
Image Not Available for Contour Map. Concord Site. Excavated by Anth. 15
65-41-10/156.9 Contour Map. Concord Site. Excavated by Anth. 15
Concord
Image Not Available for Main irrigation canal showing a deep cut; human figure in picture for scale; located 2 km to the right off the Pan-American highway where the highway leaves the Moche Valley at Rio Seco
2010.2.2.5.12.33 Main irrigation canal showing a deep cut; human figure in picture for scale; located 2 km to the right off the Pan-American highway where the highway leaves the Moche Valley at Rio Seco
Moche Valley
Image Not Available for Feeder canal out of main irrigation canal (probably Moche) located 2 km off to the right of the Pan-American highway where it leaves the Moche Valley at Rio Seco
2010.2.2.5.12.32 Feeder canal out of main irrigation canal (probably Moche) located 2 km off to the right of the Pan-American highway where it leaves the Moche Valley at Rio Seco
Moche Valley
Image Not Available for View of ancient canal (probably Moche) located 2 km to the right of the Pan-American highway where it leaves the Moche Valley at Rio Seco
2010.2.2.5.12.31 View of ancient canal (probably Moche) located 2 km to the right of the Pan-American highway where it leaves the Moche Valley at Rio Seco
Moche Valley
Image Not Available for Figure pointing at clay beds in the side of canal located at F4 at I/I25 approximately 2 km off the Pan-American highway where the highway leaves the Moche Valley (at Rio Seco)
2010.2.2.5.12.36 Figure pointing at clay beds in the side of canal located at F4 at I/I25 approximately 2 km off the Pan-American highway where the highway leaves the Moche Valley (at Rio Seco)
Moche Valley
Image Not Available for Figure pointing at clay layer in side of Moche canal at F4 at I/I25 approximately 2 km off the Pan-American highway where the road leaves the Moche Valley at Rio Seco
2010.2.2.5.12.35 Figure pointing at clay layer in side of Moche canal at F4 at I/I25 approximately 2 km off the Pan-American highway where the road leaves the Moche Valley at Rio Seco
Moche Valley
Image Not Available for View of cut bank and stream bed in Rio Seco nr. H1929. Note especially the easily available cobbles and boulders, commonly used as building materials in H1929.
2010.2.2.5.111.8 View of cut bank and stream bed in Rio Seco nr. H1929. Note especially the easily available cobbles and boulders, commonly used as building materials in H1929.
Peru