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William Pepper Peruvian Expedition; Max Uhle, subscription of Phebe A. Hearst, 1897

Accession Lot

  • Object[79]
  • no[35]
  • yes[44]
  • no[79]
  • american[79]
  • armlet[1]
  • basket[1]
  • bell[3]
  • blade[2]
  • bracelet[1]
  • bracelet fragment[1]
  • case[1]
  • chisel[3]
  • collar[2]
  • copper fragment[5]
  • copper fragments[5]
  • disc[1]
  • disk[1]
  • ear spoon[1]
  • knife[3]
  • metal fragment[1]
  • neck ring[1]
  • needle[5]
  • needle case[1]
  • needles (object)[3]
  • ore[3]
  • ornament[3]
  • pin[12]
  • points[1]
  • rattle[1]
  • shell fragment[1]
  • spindle whorl[4]
  • tool fragment[1]
  • tupu[12]
  • tweezer[8]
  • tweezers[5]
  • wire[1]
  • beneath the temple[4]
  • gravefield i[15]
  • gravefield i, oldest part[7]
  • gravefield i, younger part[2]
  • gravefield ii[6]
  • northwest of the town[25]
  • pachacamac[79]
  • peru[79]
  • sun temple[14]
  • andean[79]
  • covered in recent time. found with two poor mummies amongst an accumulation. one of the two, that of a child.[1]
  • covered in recent time. from a mummy.[1]
  • found in an attempted excavation of the houses.[1]
  • from a mummy[2]
  • from a very deep grave[1]
  • from a very early grave.[1]
  • from mummy[2]
  • from the loosened soil but probably from one of the excavated mummies.[2]
  • from the loosened soil.[1]
  • gathered among the ruins.[2]
  • western foot of the sun temple hill.[1]
  • human head[1]
  • hummingbird[1]
  • bone[1]
  • ceramic[1]
  • copper[79]
  • fabric[1]
  • fiber[2]
  • reed (plant)[2]
  • shell[1]
  • silver[2]
  • stone[1]
  • wood[3]
  • repousee[1]
copper

1 - 30 of 79 Records

28800

28800

Chisel

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28790

28790

Needle

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32156

32156

Chisel

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28788

28788

Tweezers

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28782

28782

Tweezer

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32164

32164

Needle

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31290

31290

Tupu

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27918

27918

Armlet

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31283

31283

Tupu

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28770

28770

Tweezers

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27931

27931

Needle

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31280

31280

Tupu

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32160

32160

Blade

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32100

32100

Tweezer

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31281

31281

Tupu

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32191

32191

Rattle

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31294

31294

Tupu

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32427

32427

Tweezer

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28781

28781

Tweezer

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28762

28762

Bracelet

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29254

29254

Disc

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32102A

32102A

Tweezer

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31282

31282

Tupu

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28784

28784

Tweezer

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28164

28164

Spindle Whorl

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32102B

32102B

Wire

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31295

31295

Needle

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32091A

32091A

Collar

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32101

32101

Tweezer

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32092

32092

Neck Ring

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31286

31286

Tupu

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28780

28780

Tweezer

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