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Object Number
2004.1.391.214
Display Title
View of palace
Descriptions
Object Description
From album of S. K. Lothrop's trip through Costa Rica, 1948 - 1950, inserted page. Written on album page: "Pacheca- / mac - view / of palace"
Department
Photographic
Date
1944
Artist
Dr. Samuel Kirkland Lothrop
Culture
- Pre-Columbian Andean styles and periods
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America
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Peru
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Lima Region
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Lima Province
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Pachacamac
Dimensions
Overall: 11.1125 × 8.5725 cm (4 3/8 × 3 3/8 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2004.1.391.220 | Palace and swimming pool |
Pachacamac
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Media Restricted
| 2004.1.391.213 | S.K. Lothrop, his wife, Eleanor, and Julio Tello with mummy parts |
Vista Alegre
| ||
| 2004.1.391.222 | View of pasture along Pan American Highway |
Costa Rica
| ||
| 2004.1.391.67 | View from Samuel K. Lothrop's house |
Filadelfia
| ||
| 2004.1.391.68 | View from Samuel K. Lothrop's house |
Filadelfia
| ||
| 2004.1.391.69 | View from Samuel K. Lothrop's house |
Filadelfia
| ||
Media Restricted
| 2004.1.391.219 | Sam Lothrop with human bones at Pachacamac |
Pachacamac
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| 2004.1.391.215 | Building, street scene |
Quito
| ||
| 2004.1.391.216 | Woman carrying large bundle along road |
Quito
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Media Restricted
| 2004.1.391.218 | Woman, possibly Eleanor Lothrop, with mummy parts |
Vista Alegre
| ||
Media Restricted
| 2004.1.391.217 | Mummy |
Vista Alegre
| ||
| 2004.1.391.136 | View of Cordillera Brunqueño from Samuel K. Lothrop's house |
Palmar Sur
|