South American Gallery
Exhibition (1955 - 1994)
- Object[155]
- american[155]
- aryballos[1]
- aryballus[3]
- body sherd[1]
- bottle[7]
- bowl[11]
- burial urn[1]
- burial urn lid[1]
- carafe[1]
- cup[5]
- cylinder seal[1]
- dish[1]
- double spout jar[1]
- ear plug[2]
- effigy bottle[9]
- effigy jar[8]
- effigy jug[1]
- effigy vase[3]
- effigy vessel[25]
- figurine[12]
- goblet[1]
- incensario[1]
- incense burner[1]
- jar[10]
- jug[4]
- kero[2]
- panpipes[1]
- pendant[1]
- pitcher[3]
- plate[2]
- popcorn popper[1]
- pot[6]
- rim sherd[3]
- sherd[4]
- spindle whorl[2]
- spouted jar[1]
- trumpet[2]
- vase[8]
- vessel[10]
- vessel flute[1]
- water bottle[1]
- whistle[8]
- whistling jar[1]
- whistling vessel[1]
- bolivia[2]
- brazil[12]
- camutins[1]
- catacar pima river[1]
- cauca valley[2]
- chancay[1]
- chibcha[2]
- chimbote[11]
- chincha valley[1]
- chira valley[1]
- colombia[21]
- cuzco[1]
- department of cauca[1]
- department of magdalena[3]
- ecuador[8]
- ecuador highlands[1]
- gaira[7]
- gravefield i[1]
- gravefield i, oldest part[3]
- huaca negra[7]
- huaca paraiso[1]
- huacho[3]
- huaura[1]
- ilha de maraca[1]
- lacaya[1]
- lago arari[1]
- lago de adjudante[1]
- lambayeque[2]
- lima[1]
- limones[1]
- los congolos[1]
- lower santa valley[4]
- marajo island[2]
- marques[1]
- nazca[2]
- nazca district[14]
- northwest of the town[3]
- pachacamac[15]
- pachacamac temple[1]
- panama[9]
- para state[4]
- paraiso[1]
- pasamayo[1]
- peru[103]
- peru, north coast[2]
- pozos colorados[1]
- quimbaya (colombia)[1]
- quintay[3]
- remolino[1]
- san apollo[2]
- santarem[4]
- santarem area[1]
- santiago de caos[1]
- sitio conte[9]
- sun temple[6]
- tiahuanaco[1]
- trujillo[4]
- tucumi[1]
- viru valley[8]
- sitio conte[9]
- cara phase[5]
- chincha[1]
- early chimu[3]
- huari[1]
- ica[1]
- jama coaque phase[1]
- late chimu[1]
- late horizon[1]
- late intermediate period[1]
- late nasca[2]
- marajo phase[2]
- middle chimu[1]
- middle horizon[1]
- middle ica ii[1]
- middle nasca[1]
- moche[1]
- moche iv[4]
- moche v[1]
- nasca[1]
- proto-nasca[6]
- tiahuanaco iv[1]
- tolita phase[1]
- chancay[3]
- chimu[21]
- coastal huari[1]
- cocle[7]
- early chimu[1]
- early guanape[7]
- early nasca[1]
- inca[13]
- late ica i[1]
- marajo phase[1]
- marajoaro[2]
- moche[20]
- moche i[1]
- moche ii[2]
- moche iv[8]
- moche v[2]
- nasca[6]
- paracas[6]
- proto-nasca[4]
- quimbaya[3]
- regional[1]
- tairona[10]
- tapajo[5]
- tiahuanaco[6]
- wari (culture)[2]
- amazonia[12]
- andean[113]
- central american[9]
- circum-caribbean[15]
- south american culture area[6]
- alligator[2]
- animal[2]
- armadillo[1]
- bean pod[1]
- bird[6]
- bird head[1]
- bird?[1]
- boat[1]
- boatman[1]
- cat[2]
- cat head[1]
- cat?[1]
- centipede god?[1]
- child?[1]
- corn[1]
- crab[1]
- crayfish[1]
- crocodile?[1]
- cup[1]
- drum[1]
- duck[1]
- eagle?[1]
- face[2]
- feline[1]
- fish[2]
- fox[1]
- frog[2]
- fruit[2]
- god[1]
- hat[1]
- head[3]
- headband[1]
- house[2]
- human[9]
- human face[2]
- human figure[3]
- human head[2]
- jaguar[1]
- jaguar head[1]
- jaguar?[1]
- jug[1]
- llama[5]
- male head[1]
- man[9]
- marine shell[1]
- mask[1]
- men[1]
- monkey[6]
- mound[2]
- mountain[1]
- mountain cat[1]
- musician[2]
- oar[1]
- owls[1]
- pachacamac griffin[1]
- parrot?[1]
- pelican[2]
- pod[1]
- potato[1]
- pouch[1]
- prisoner[1]
- puma?[1]
- quadruped[1]
- raft[1]
- ruler[1]
- serpent[2]
- shark[1]
- snail[1]
- snake[1]
- star[1]
- stars[1]
- throne[1]
- toucan[1]
- trader[1]
- trumpet[1]
- warrior[3]
- woman[3]
- black ware[2]
- brown ware[1]
- cream ware[4]
- incised[5]
- mould made[1]
- painted[15]
- polychrome[16]
- red ware[7]
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