- Also known as
- Chimú Culture, Chimor, Chimu
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Ceremonial Knife (Tumi), 1100–1470
Chimú
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Feathered Tunic, 1470/1532
Chimú
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Blackware Jar with Single Spout, 1200–1450
Chimú
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Jar with Relief of Standing Figure with Crescent Headdress, Holding Ritual Objects, 1200–1450
Chimú
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Jar Shaped like an Curling Insect with Single Spout in the Form of a Human Head, 1200–1450
Chimú
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Handle Spout Vessel Depicting Seated Figure Drinking from Cup, 1200–1450
Chimú
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Single Spout Blackware Vessel in the Form of a Duck, 1000–1400
Chimú
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Breastplate, 1000–1470
Chimú
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Tunic, A.D. 1470/1532
Chimú
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Double-Chambered Strap Vessel with Sculpted Bird Head, 1200–1450
Chimú
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Blackware Vessel in the Form of a Llama, 1200–1450
Chimú
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Vessel in the Form of a Gourd, 1100–1470
Chimú
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Ceremonial Knife (Tumi), 1100–1470
Chimú
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Portrait Vessel of a Ruler, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
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Feathered Tunic, 1470/1532
Chimú
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Tassels, A.D. 500/900
Nasca
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Fragment (Border), 100 B.C./A.D. 200
Nasca
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Abstract Portrait Vessel of a Ruler with Painted Face Resting on Feet, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
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Blackware Jar with Single Spout, 1200–1450
Chimú
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Stirrup Spout Vessel with Fineline Enthroned Warrior Motif, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
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Jar in the Form of a Phallus, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
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Jar in the Form of an Abstract Figure with Modeled Head and Wide Collar, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
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Rounded Jar Depicting Abstract Fish or Sharks, 180 BCE–500 CE
Nasca
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Vessel in the Shape of a Bird, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
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Jar with Relief of Standing Figure with Crescent Headdress, Holding Ritual Objects, 1200–1450
Chimú