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Image Not Available for Distant view of archaeological site, San Juan #1 in the Viru Valley
Distant view of archaeological site, San Juan #1 in the Viru Valley
Image Not Available for Distant view of archaeological site, San Juan #1 in the Viru Valley
Object Number 2010.2.2.5.10.34
Display Title Distant view of archaeological site, San Juan #1 in the Viru Valley
Descriptions
Object Description Chan Chan Moche Valley Project color slides
Department Photographic
Date 6/25/1969
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America / Peru / La Libertad Region / Viru Province
Additional Geographic Terms San Juan #1, archaeological site, Viru Valley, Peru
Materials slide, 35mm
Dimensions Overall: 3.5 x 3.5 cm (1 3/8 x 1 3/8 in.)
Quantity 1
Provenance
Donor Donated by Michael Edward Moseley

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Image Not Available for Distant view of the site of Queneto, Viru Valley, Peru
2010.2.2.5.10.33 Distant view of the site of Queneto, Viru Valley, Peru
Viru Province
Image Not Available for View looking down into Viru Valley from Castillo de Tomoval archaeological site
2010.2.2.5.10.23 View looking down into Viru Valley from Castillo de Tomoval archaeological site
Viru Province
Image Not Available for Three donkeys and a goat in a farm field near Queneto, archaeological site, Viru Valley, Peru
2010.2.2.5.10.32 Three donkeys and a goat in a farm field near Queneto, archaeological site, Viru Valley, Peru
Viru Province
Image Not Available for Queneto, archaeological site, Viru Valley, compound surrounded by monolithic rocks, human figures give scale
2010.2.2.5.10.29 Queneto, archaeological site, Viru Valley, compound surrounded by monolithic rocks, human figures give scale
Viru Province
Image Not Available for View of the site, Queneto, Viru Valley, Peru
2010.2.2.5.10.28 View of the site, Queneto, Viru Valley, Peru
Viru Province
Image Not Available for View from Castillo de Tomoval looking down into Viru Valley
2010.2.2.5.10.22 View from Castillo de Tomoval looking down into Viru Valley
Viru Province
Image Not Available for General View of the Viru Valley in the vicinity of Castillo de Tomoval
2010.2.2.5.10.27 General View of the Viru Valley in the vicinity of Castillo de Tomoval
Viru Province
Image Not Available for General view of Viru Valley, Peru
2010.2.2.5.10.26 General view of Viru Valley, Peru
Viru Province
Image Not Available for View of adobe brick building wall at Castillo de Tomoval, Viru Valley, Peru
2010.2.2.5.10.24 View of adobe brick building wall at Castillo de Tomoval, Viru Valley, Peru
Viru Province
Image Not Available for General and distant view of Site H64326410, identified by Keatinge as a Pre-Ceramic site in the Moche Valley
2010.2.2.5.24.18 General and distant view of Site H64326410, identified by Keatinge as a Pre-Ceramic site in the Moche Valley
Peru
Moche Valley
Image Not Available for View at a distance of site up against hill; Viru? Valley, Huancaco, PV-25
2010.2.2.5.31.1 View at a distance of site up against hill; Viru? Valley, Huancaco, PV-25
Viru Province
Peru
Image Not Available for View of Castillo de Tomoval, a fortified hilltop archaeological site
2010.2.2.5.10.19 View of Castillo de Tomoval, a fortified hilltop archaeological site
Viru Province