- Also known as
- Inca-Chimu Culture, Inca-Chimú, Inka-Chimu
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Double Vessel Representing a Funeral Procession, 1200–1450
Chimú-Inca
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Vessel with Relief Depicting Birds and Fish, 1200–1450
Chimú-Inca
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Paccha Representing a Woman Carrying a Vessel and Nursing a Child, 1200–1450
Chimú-Inca
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Vessel in the Form of a Llama and Attendant Figures, 1200–1450
Chimú-Inca
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Stirrup Spout Vessel in the Form of Two Drums, 1200–1450
Chimú-Inca
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Jar in the Form of an Erotic Scene, 1200–1470
Chimú-Inca
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Jar in the Form of an Erotic Scene, 1200–1470
Chimú-Inca
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Stirrup Spout Vessel with Textile-like Pattern on Shoulder, 1200–1470
Chimú-Inca
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Bottle in the Form of an Amorous Couple, 1200–1450
Chimú-Inca
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Single-Spout Vessel with a Monkey Standing on Top, 1200–1470
Chimú-Inca
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Curving Vessel with Molded Head Spout, 1200–1450
Chimú-Inca
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Jar in the Form of a Figure Holding a Drum and Carrying a Child, 1200–1450
Chimú-Inca
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Vessel with Abstract Motifs and a Modeled Head, 700–900
Tiwanaku
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Stirrup Spout Vessel with Fineline Image of a Warrior Bird, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
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Painted Textile, c. 1000
Chancay
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Stirrup Spout Vessel with Raised Appliques Covering the Surface, 1000–200 BCE
Cupisnique
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Miniature Stirrup Spout Vessel with Incised Hatched Motif, 1000–200 BCE
Cupisnique
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Stirrup Spout Vessel Depicting Man Holding Decorated Textile, 100 BCE–500 CE
Moche
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Single Spout Vessel with Molded Abstract Figure, 1000–1476
Lambayeque
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Vessel in the Form of an Animal with Four Legs and Long Tail, 400 BCE–200 CE
Gallinazo
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Stirrup Spout Vessel with Circular Body and Molded Head and Arms of Animal, 200 BCE–200 CE
Gallinazo
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Single-Handled Pedestal Jar with Geometric Motifs and Appliques on Shoulders, 1000–1470
Lambayeque
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Stirrup-Spout Vessel with Feline and Cactus, 900–200 BCE
Chavín
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Figure of a Feline, Possibly a Finial for a Pin, 1100–1470
Chimú
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Feline Figure, 1100–1470
Chimú