- Also known as
- Inca Culture, Incaic, Inka
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Minature Handled Bowl with Textile-like Design, 1450–1532
Inca
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Beaker, Late 15th–early 16th century
Inca
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Drinking Vessel (Kero), 1100–1200
Inca
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Shawl
Inca
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Carrying Cloth, A.D. 1476/1532
Inca
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Vessel, 1400–1532
Inca
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Miniature Single-Handled Jar with Textile-like Pattern, 1450–1532
Inca
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Fragment from the Topacu Waistband of a Tunic (Uncu), 1550-1625
Inca
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Female Figurine, 1450–1532
Inca
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Fragment from the Shoulder of a Tunic (Uncu), 1550-1625
Inca
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Pair of Beakers Depicting Birds in a Cornfield, 1100–1438
Inca
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Miniature Jar with Textile Pattern or Abstract Fish Motifs, 1450–1532
Inca
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Gourd with Rattle Incised with Costumed Ritual Perfomer, 180 BCE–500 CE
Nasca
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Figure of a Seated Official, c. 400 CE
Moche
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Miniature Vessel in the Form of a Portrait Head with Painted Cheeks, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
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Vase Depicting Warriors in Battle and Capturing Prisoners, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
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Female Figurine, 350–500 CE
Nasca
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Bowl Carved with Costumed Ritual Figure With Feline and Serpent Attributes, 180 BCE–500 CE
Nasca
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Negative-Painted Spotted Vessel with Bird-Head Spout, 650–150 BCE
Paracas
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Hair Ornament or Pin with Triangular Head and Rattle, 1000–1532
Chimú-Inca
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Container Depicting Warriors, Rulers, and Winged Beings with Trophy Heads, 180 BCE–500 CE
Nasca
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Corn Popper with Incised Geometric Motif, 650–150 BCE
Paracas
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Bottle with Incised Feline Tooth Motif Around Neck, 650–150 BCE
Paracas
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Double Spout and Bridge Vessel Depicting Incised and Painted Abstract Feline Face, 650–150 BCE
Paracas
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Double Spout and Bridge Bottel Painted with Cream and Orange Slips, 650–150 BCE
Paracas