UNESCO REVIEW 2021

Displaying 101 - 150 of 157
Catalog # Name Description
101 1972.5.10 Pot Tripod open bowl in form of a stylized 3-legged bird with spread wings. 1972.5.10 (Pot) image
102 1972.5.11 Figurine, animal Stylized horned mammal suggestive of a goat. Color: OR-BR 1972.5.11 (Figurine, animal) image
103 1972.5.12 Bowl Tripod open square bowl, base all orange-tan; stylized elongated animal face on one end, upturned tail on opposite end. Black linear design around outside rim with black dots and squares below on one side, red cross hatch design beside tail on other side. Color: OR-TN,BK,RD 1972.5.12 (Bowl) image
104 1972.5.13 Bowl Tripod open bowl with stylized animal heads on top of three legs. Two slits on each leg, one on each side. Dark coloration on legs and faces. Color: RD-BR 1972.5.13 (Bowl) image
105 1972.5.14 Pot Tripod open vessel, basically red; feet probably represent some type of head. Black coloration on two feet. 1972.5.14 (Pot) image
106 1972.5.15 Pot Tripod semi-closed vessel. Brown and black coloration around widest part. Two holes in each leg on opposite sides of leg resembling animal face. 2 faces above each leg. Root marks inside bowl. 1972.5.15 (Pot) image
107 1972.5.16 Bowl Urn-type bottom; double knobs on opposite sides at top. Base chipped in three places. Dendritic staining inside and outside. Two small holes in interior of bowl. 1972.5.16 (Bowl) image
108 1972.5.17 Bowl Open bowl; conic profile with ridge encircling body; broad rim. Chipped on rim (1), base (3); glaze exfoliated inside bowl. 1972.5.17 (Bowl) image
109 1972.5.18 Basket Handled basket, semi-closed; 2 monkey faces on handle; incised pattern. 1972.5.18 (Basket) image
110 1972.5.19 Bowl Semi-open; raised polka dot pattern around greatest width with three lizard patterns also raised in same band; brown below band; tan on band and above; brown inside. 1972.5.19 (Bowl) image
111 1972.5.2 Bowl Open. Circular and scalloped designs inside. Designs red and black edged in black bands. Color: RD,BK,WH 1972.5.2 (Bowl) image
112 1972.5.20 Bowl Semi-open; incised designs with adjacent raised stylized animal faces (3).
113 1972.5.21 Bowl Semi-open, brown bottom and red top half, brown inside; incised and raised dots in circle around outside above a raised line encircling the bowl. Rounded bottom. 1972.5.21 (Bowl) image
114 1972.5.22 Bowl Semi-open, brown bottom and red top half, brown inside; incised and raised dots in circle around outside above raised line encircling the bowl. 1972.5.22 (Bowl) image
115 1972.5.23 Bowl Semi-open; brown and red in bands; two rows of raised dots below rim; three raised lines encircling the bowl. 1972.5.23 (Bowl) image
116 1972.5.24 Bowl Semi-open. Three raised semi-circles of dots and three stylized animal faces between them. Large piece of rim missing. Color: BR 1972.5.24 (Bowl) image
117 1972.5.25 Bowl Semi-open; raised designs, circular, flat base; four raised designs; three identical oval with 2 parallel vertical incisions. Fourth design is larger with two oval raised designs similar to other on bottom and 2 smaller beside center. Raised design defaced. 1972.5.25 (Bowl) image
118 1972.5.26 Bowl Semi-open; red tan soil over it; no designs. Outside of rim chipped in two places. 1972.5.26 (Bowl) image
119 1972.5.27 Bowl Semi-open; tannish brown with incised designs on six raised vertical stripes. 1972.5.27 (Bowl) image
120 1972.5.3 Bowl Semi-closed. Flower designs in purple, white and black. Broad black band around greatest center width which has scalloped shape. Color: RD,BK,WH,PR 1972.5.3 (Bowl) image
121 1972.5.4 Bowl Open. Outside, tan bottom, black center band; wavy design in red and black on white background on top third; inside tan bottom, red upper third. Color: TN,BK,RD 1972.5.4 (Bowl) image
122 1972.5.5 Bowl Elongated tripod with lizard effigy legs; incised designs, monochrome. 1972.5.5 (Bowl) image
123 1972.5.6 Bowl Elongated tripod with three pelican figures upside down on top of the three legs; mostly red brown with red and black striped designs on pelicans. 1972.5.6 (Bowl) image
124 1972.5.7 Bowl Elongated tripod with three stylized eagles on top of the legs; monochrome brownish black; some incised patterns. 1972.5.7 (Bowl) image
125 1972.5.8 Pot Elongated tripod stylized birds at top of three legs; grayish black, red at base of one leg. Color: BK,RD 1972.5.8 (Pot) image
126 1972.5.9 Pot Ceramic tripod pot with stylized incised monkeys on three legs. Monochrome light brown. Three faces on rim; three dots around bowl with one dot missing. 1972.5.9 (Pot) image
127 1977.11 Necklace Consists of several kinds of seeds, mostly Job's Tears, interspersed with red and black Abrus precatorius (poisonous) seed and larger brown seeds. Seeds are arranged in this pattern starting from the bottom and going around: one seed, three Job's Tears, and one Abrus precatorius. The necklace and pattern ends with two strands of Job's tears followed by an Abrus precatorius and ending in two large, brown seed shells. Attached is a tag that says "Big Imports Made in Peru".
128 1977.59.1 Postcard Set of 6; color. Of Machu Picchu. The 5 1/2" x 3 1/2" cards entitled "The Scenic Beauty of Machupicchu"; strip of cards folds to pocket size. Color: RD,WH,BL,ML 1977.59.1 (Postcard) image
129 1977.59.2 Pot Brown with spout and cat handle. Ornately decorated with designs in browns, reds and black. Handle shaped like a cat. Color: BR,RD,BK 1977.59.2 (Pot) image
130 1977.59.3 Pot Double spouted, and decorated with white, red, brown and black designs. A handle joins the two spouts near the top. Round flared base. Color: WH,RD,BR,BK
131 1977.59.4 Pot Brown with spout and handle, decorated with red, yellow, brown, green and black designs. The spout of the pot has been formed in the shape of a face; two dark brown arms and hands appear on the pot. Color: BR,RD,YL,GR,BK 1977.59.4 (Pot) image
132 1977.59.5 Loom, backstrap Black and white textile strands tied to two pieces of light wood with triangles carved out at both ends. There are two small bamboo poles at center, partially completed picture depicts two multi-colored birds; the name "Chota, Peru" appears at top, woven into design. These backstrap looms are used for their convenience and mobility. These looms are portable and do not require a table or a floor loom to complete the work. Users can wrap the loom around their backs and work sitting down. There are many different styles of traditional looms that appear throughout the periods of history, this type of loom is a tourist piece that most resembles an Inca style and those are found in the Late Horizon, which dates from 1476-1537 CE. Many different communities use the backstrap loom, but there are slight differences: Jiavaro weave a fine cloth and the Yine weave a coarse cloth, and Aymaran men use a floor loom while the women use a backstrap loom.
133 1977.59.6 Spoon Spoon carved from a single piece of light wood. The bowl of the spoon is leaf-shaped and the handle is narrow where it attaches to the bowl and widens slightly at the top ending in detail. There are two triangle shapes carved out at the top, both pointing towards each other creating an intense narrowing of the spoon handle. The handle widens out again in a circular top. The spoon is hand-carved so the detail is not exact on each side.
134 1977.59.7 Spoon Spoon is hand-carved from a single piece of light wood. The bowl has an oval shape and the handle is circular that widens and narrows at the top to form a design.
135 1977.59.8 Cap Multi-colored, with earflaps. Knitted. Colors include yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, red, orange, pink and white. One short green cord with magenta tassel at bottom of each ear flap. Yellow and orange tassel at top. Made from Alpaca wool. 1977.59.8 (Cap) image
136 1977.59.9 Medal, commemorative "Sun God' medallion. Front depicts a crude face, bordered by an engraved design; animal head extends from each corner. Color: GD
137 1977.69.1 Sherd Slight curve, rough texture. Red color on interior, brown exterior. Triangle shape. Color: RD,BR
138 1977.69.10 Shale Color: RD-BR
139 1977.69.11 Shale Color: RD-BR
140 1977.69.12 Shale Color: RD,BR
141 1977.69.13 Shale Color: RD,BR
142 1977.69.14 Shale Color: RD,BR
143 1977.69.16 Shale Color: BK,GY
144 1977.69.17 Shale Color: GY
145 1977.69.18 Shale Color: GY
146 1977.69.19 Shale Color: RD,BR
147 1977.69.27 Hair Pre-Columbian bundle of human hair, dark brown. 1977.69.27 (Hair) image
148 1977.69.28 Fibers Pre-columbian cloth fibers. 1977.69.28 (Fibers) image
149 1977.69.29 Rope Pre-Columbian cord or rope; twisted fibers. 1977.69.29 (Rope) image
150 1977.69.30 Reed, braided Plant fibers bent at angles & interwoven. Pre-Columbian. Color: GY-BR