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Object Number
46-77-30/7586
Display Title
Poncho, bark cloth
Descriptions
Object Description
Bark cloth poncho.
Classification
- Fabric
Department
Archaeological
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America
Additional Geographic Terms
Lake Titicaca; Southern highlands
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| 46-77-30/7587 | Poncho, bark cloth |
Fabric
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Peru
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| 54-18-30/7587 | Bark cloth poncho |
Dress
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Peru
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| 05-64-20/C3901 | Bark cloth poncho |
Shirt
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Central America
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| 2001.21.1 | Tiputa (bark cloth poncho) |
Shirt
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Niue
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| 46-77-30/7646 | Poncho shirt |
Fabric
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Nazca Province
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| 15-36-10/86500 | Rain poncho or cape of elaeagnus bark woven with hemp twine. |
Cape
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British Columbia
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| 970-24-30/8806 | Red wool poncho, fringed border, head opening bound in brown cotton cloth and se |
Poncho
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Argentina
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| 07-54-30/72435 | Poncho of native cloth |
Poncho
|
Peru
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| 42-24-30/11879.1.7 | Double cloth poncho |
Peru
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| 69-21-70/1492 | Tiputa (bark cloth poncho) of a chief's daughter |
Dress
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Niue
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| 46-77-30/8964 | Poncho, feathered |
Woven Fiber
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Hacienda Humaya
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| 55-17-20/19731 | Bark cloth belt; used by men over bark cloth or cotton tunic; |
Belt
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Honduras
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