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153 Fragment from a Tunic Jaguar Sa
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154 Section from a Tunic Profile He
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157 Section from a Tunic Interlocki
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158 Fragment from a Tunic Condor St
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160 Section from a Tunic Abstracted
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162 Fragment from a Tunic Pan Flute
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164 Fragment from a Tunic Skull War
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Ambiguity is inherent to representa
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167 Headband (partial) Human Sacrif
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Like an ancient prototype for the "
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Adjusting to the narrow width and s
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Provincial Wari and Wari-Related Cu
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174 Section from a Tunic Heads and
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175 Fragment Snarling Face with Fan
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177 Fragment from a Tunic Stylized
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179 Fragment from a Tunic Floating
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181 Fragment from a Provincial Tuni
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183 Pair of Sleeves from a Tunic An
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186 Fragment Llama with Bag Late Wa
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The discovery of multiple textile d
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189 Band from a Tunic Bird Coastal
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In addition to acknowledging the fr
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193 Band from a Tunic? Zoomorphic F
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MOCHE WARI HUARMEY
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195 Fringed Border from a Tunic Cup
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196 Fragment from a Tunic or Sleeve
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198 Band from a Tunic The Sacrifice
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200 Section from a Tunic Head of th
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202 Panel from a Tunic? Staff-Beare
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204 Band from a Tunic Warrior with
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206 Band from a Tunic Warrior with
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208 Band Undulating Snake Coastal W
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CHIMÚ LAMBAYEQUE CHANCAY PACHACAMA
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Artistry, splendor, and excellence
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210 Panel from a Tunic or Hanging S
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211 Fragment from a Garment or Hang
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212 Band from a Tunic? Female Digni
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216 Woven Tassel or Appliqué for a
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218 Incomplete Band or Sash Crowned
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220 Fragment from a Garment Persona
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221 Panel from a Tunic? Winged Staf
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Veering away from the figurative st
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224 Panel from a Hanging “Moon An
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225 Panel or Border Standing Iguana
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226 Fragment from a Garment? Monkey
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228 Panel from a Tunic or Hanging?
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230 Fragment from a Tunic? Feline w
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Most Andean cultures have a predile
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235 Pair of Matching Tabs from a Ce
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237 Pair of Tassels Faces or Figuri
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239 Tassel from a Belt Face with To
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241 Ceremonial Sling Winged Human F
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242 Ceremonial Sling (far left) Win
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246 Votive Figures (oppoosite left
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249 Textile Figurine Warrior with H
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252 Textile Figurine Man in Striped
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255 Pin or Adornment for a Headdres
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258 Textile Pendant Llama? Wari-rel
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261 Fragment from a Woman’s Shawl
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263 Panel from a Loincloth? Crested
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The gregarious parrots and parakeet
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268 Panel Parrots/Deer Chancay cult
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272 Motif from a Mantle or Tunic Fl
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275 Motifs from a Mantle or Tunic F
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278 Votive Sculpture Water Bird (Du
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281 Band Feather Emblems Chancay cu
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283 Motif from a Mantle or Hanging?
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285 Fragment from a Garment Spotted
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287 Panel from a Fringed Tunic Monk
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291 Panel from a Tunic A Field of B
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294 Ceremonial Sling A Self-Consumi
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296 Woman’s Gauze Headcloth Marin
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297 Shaped Votive Panel Duck Pachac
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298 Shaped Votive Panel Trambollo F
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299 Shaped Votive Panel Pacific Bon
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300 Fragment from a Garment Interlo
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301 Fragment from a Garment or Coca
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structures are found throughout the
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302 Band from a Tokapu Tunic Butter
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303 Fragment from a Checkerboard Tu
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305 Coca Bag (chuspa) Inka culture,
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306 Three Miniature Pouches Inka cu
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY & SOURCES A A
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Knobloch, Patricia 2000 Wari Ritual
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TIWANAKU • PUKARA • WARI MOCHE