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Object Number 45-32-30/11856.1.16
Display Title Stone wall
Descriptions
Object Description Written on album page: "Ruins between Cuzco + Ollantaytambo"
Department Photographic
Date 1914-1944
Artist Philip A. Means
Culture
  • Pre-Columbian South American styles and periods
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America / Peru / Cuzco Region
Dimensions Overall: 11.9063 × 16.9863 cm (4 11/16 × 6 11/16 in.)

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
Stone structure
45-32-30/11856.1.17 Stone structure
Cuzco Region
Closeup of a stone wall with doorway or gate
45-32-30/11856.1.14 Closeup of a stone wall with doorway or gate
Pisac
Stone structure
45-32-30/11856.1.15 Stone structure
Pisac
Monumental stone structure
45-32-30/11856.1.47 Monumental stone structure
Pachacamac
A few buildings, mountains in background
45-32-30/11856.1.29 A few buildings, mountains in background
Vista Alegre
View of Lake Punrun with mountains
45-32-30/11856.1.26 View of Lake Punrun with mountains
Peru
Houses, with valley and mountains in background
45-32-30/11856.1.28 Houses, with valley and mountains in background
Vista Alegre
View of Lake Punrun with mountains
45-32-30/11856.1.27 View of Lake Punrun with mountains
Peru
Store selling food and goods
45-32-30/11856.1.30 Store selling food and goods
Cerro de Pasco
A coca plantation
45-32-30/11856.1.33 A coca plantation
Vista Alegre
A coca plantation
45-32-30/11856.1.32 A coca plantation
Peru
Thatched-roof house
45-32-30/11856.1.31 Thatched-roof house
Cerro de Pasco