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Inca Stone wall made from huge granite blocks fitted skillfully together using no cement, a fine example of Inca craftsmanship, Cuzco, Peru, South America
Close-up of colorful handbags with text saying Cusco (Cuzco), Pisac market, Pisac, Sacred Valley, Urubamba Province, Cusco (Cuzco) Region, Peru, South America
Blue balls of wool and dried plant as natural dye, Chinchero, Sacred Valley, Urubamba Province, Cusco (Cuzco) Region, Peru, South America
Gold Artifacts Moche (Mochica) Culture, 100 to 700AD, NCoast Lord of Sipan Tomb, c300AD model of Lord's attendant in ornaments of gold and turquoise, Peru
Chimu-Lambayeque Culture, 1100 to 1400AD, from the Lambayeque Valley on north coast gold Feline Idols (wall decorations), Peru
Gold Artifacts Chimu-Lambayeque Culture, 1100 to 1400AD, from the Lambayeque Valley on north coast a Funeral Mask created in one piece of gold, Peru
Gold Artifacts Moche (Mochica) Culture, 100 to 700AD, NCoast necklace from Old Lord of Sipan Tomb, 200AD, with gold spiders (front and back details), Peru
Gold Artifacts Moche (Mochica) Culture, 100 to 700AD, NCoast funeral mask from the Old Lord of Sipan Tomb, 200AD, with gilded pectoral of Octopus arms, Peru
Gold Artifacts Moche (Mochica) Culture, 100 to 700AD, NCoast 'feline-man' fr Old Lord of Sipan Tomb, 200AD, gilded divinity reigns over sea, land & sky, Peru
Gold Artifacts Moche (Mochica) Culture, 100 to 700AD, NCoast 'crab man' from Old Lord of Sipan Tomb, 200AD, gilded copper figure of divinity of the sea, Peru
Chancay Culture, 13C AD textile showing a catalogue of weaving styles and designs in the collection of the Museo Amano, Lima, Peru
Paracas Culture, 300BC-100AD, funerary wrap with fantastic zoomorphic figures finest Pre-Columbian textiles Archaeology Museum, Lima, Peru
Paracas Culture, 300BC-100AD, funerary wrap with jaguar and monkey design on collar of mantle collection of the Museo Amano, Lima, Peru
Paracas Culture, 300BC-100AD, funerary wrap with fantastic zoomorphic figures finest Pre-Columbian textiles Archaeology Museum, Lima, Peru
Artifacts from the Chancay Culture, 1100-1400AD, north coast textile with repeating feline and bird designs Museum of the Nation in Lima, Peru
Lambayeque Culture, c 100-800AD skirt with human and animal forms N Coast near Trujillo Museo Rafael Herrera, Lima, Peru
Gold Artifacts Mochica Culture, 200-800AD, Classic Period gold breastplate (pectoral) in human and animal form Rafael Herrera Museum, Lima, Peru
Gold Artifacts Chimu Culture, 1000-1400AD NCoast gold breastplate (pectoral) and two epaulets in the Rafael Herrera Museum, Lima, Peru
Mochica Culture, 200-800AD, Classic Period supreme feline deity mask in copper and bone Museo Rafael Herrera collection, Lima, Peru
Precolumbian Gold Nazca Culture, 100-700AD mummy with gold ornaments and wrapped in feather blanket in collection of the Museo del Oro, Lima, Peru
Precolumbian Gold Chimu Culture, 1000-1400AD drinking vessel of gold and turquoise, depicts idol with staff and headdress Museo del Oro, Lima, Peru
Precolumbian Gold Chimu Culture, 1000-1400AD mask with feline features in gold, turquoise and cinnabar paint collection of Museo del Oro, Lima, Peru
Precolumbian Gold Chimu Culture, 1000-1400AD TUMI ceremonial knife depicting legendary chief Naym Lap, gold and turquoise in Museo del Oro, Lima, Peru
Precolumbian Gold Chimu Culture, 1000-1400AD TUMI ceremonial knife depicting legendary chief Naym Lap, gold and turquoise in Museo del Oro, Lima, Peru
Precolumbian Gold Mochica (Moche)Culture, 100-700AD a cocoa bag in form of a golden puma or jaguar in collection of the Museo del Oro, Lima, Peru
Precolumbian Gold Chimu Culture, 1000-1400AD ear ornaments of gold, lapiz and turquoise shows warrior with victim's head Museo del Oro, Lima, Peru
Gold Artifacts Moche (Mochica) Culture, 100 to 700AD, NCoast nose-ring from Old Lord of Sipan Tomb, 200AD, masterpiece in miniature of warrior-chief, Peru
Gold Artifacts Moche (Mochica) Culture, 100 to 700AD, NCoast artifact from the Lord of Sipan Tomb, c300AD, gilded copper feline head with shell teeth, Peru
Gold Artifacts Moche (Mochica) Culture, 100 to 700AD, NCoast scepter-knife from Lord of Sipan Tomb, 300AD, main power emblem w design of warrior chief, Peru
Gold Artifacts Moche (Mochica) Culture, 100 to 700AD, NCoast artifact from the Lord of Sipan Tomb, c300AD radiant pectoral of colored seashell-beads, Peru
Gold Artifacts Moche (Mochica) Culture, 100 to 700AD, NCoast necklace from Lord of Sipan Tomb,300AD, with peanuts in symbolic duality of gold & silver, Peru
Gold Artifacts Moche (Mochica) Culture, 100 to 700AD, NCoast gold rattle from Lord of Sipan Tomb, 300AD, represents 'Decapitator' Moche supreme deity, Peru
Gold Artifacts Moche (Mochica) Culture, 100 to 700AD, NCoast ear ornament from Lord of Sipan Tomb, 300AD, gold & turquoise 3-dimensional image of Lord, Peru
Gold Artifacts Moche (Mochica) Culture, 100 to 700AD, NCoast ear ornament from Lord of Sipan Tomb, 300AD, gold & turquoise 3-dimensional image of Lord, Peru
Gold Artifacts Moche (Mochica) Culture, 100 to 700AD, NCoast Lord of Sipan Tomb, c300AD reconstruction of Lord in ornaments denoting power and rank, Peru
Gold Artifacts Moche (Mochica) Culture, 100 to 700AD, NCoast Lord of Sipan Tomb, c300AD reconstruction of Lord in ornaments denoting power and rank, Peru
Precolumbian Ceramics Mochi Culture a ceramic stirrup-spout vase from 100-800 BC handpainted with figure that is part human and part bird, Peru
Precolumbian Ceramics Mochica (Moche) Culture 100-700AD important official with jaguar crown and symbols of hierarchy Museo Amano collection, Lima, Peru
Precolumbian Ceramics Mochica (Moche) Culture 100-700AD fishermen riding on 'Totora' traditional reed boats in the collection of the Museo Amano, Lima, Peru
Precolumbian Ceramics Mochica (Moche) Culture, 100-700 AD vase showing realistic man with a pierced nose, in the collection of the Museo Amano, Lima, Peru
Chavin Culture, Chavin de Huantar 1200-600BC NCoast the Raimondi Stela, semi-human and serpent forms Museum of the Nation, Lima, Peru
Precolumbian Ceramics Nazca Culture, 200-800AD vase showing a mother giving birth with mythical portraits in the collection of the Museo Amano, Lima, Peru
Mochica (Moche) Culture, 200BC-800AD, north coast ceramic 'stirrup-spout' vessel with a musician blowing a panpipe, Peru
Mochica (Moche) Culture, 200BC-800AD north coast ceramic 'stirrup-spout' vessel with battle scene and warriors, Peru
Chancay Culture, 13C AD serpents with human heads on a fragment of a mantle in the collection of the Museo Amano, Lima, Peru
Chancay Culture, 13C AD the Inca God 'Wiracocha' holding the symbols of his power in the collection of the Museo Amano, Lima, Peru
Chancay Culture, 13C AD jaguar and parrot in negative and positive design, cotton in the collection of the Museo Amano, Lima, Peru
Mochica Culture, 500AD anthropomorphic figure woven of alpaca and cotton in the collection of the Museo Amano, Lima, Peru
Precolumbian Gold Chimu Culture 1000-1400AD Gold Arms with embossed warrior figures, used in funerary rites collection of Museo del Oro, Lima, Peru
Precolumbian Gold Chimu Culture 1000-1400AD Gold Arms with embossed warrior figures, used in funerary rites collection of Museo del Oro, Lima, Peru
Coricancha or Sun Temple, as most sacred of Inca temples it was covered in gold and is now the foundation of Santo Domingo Church, Cuzco, Peru
The National Museum of the Nation, with collections of artifacts from Peruvian indigenous and Pre-Columbian cultures, Lima, Peru
Nazca Culture 100-700 AD ceremonial ceramic beaker with falcon markings in the Collection the Art Institute of Chicago, Peru
Inca vase or Aryballos, Classic design, c 1400 to 1532AD, from near Cuzco, in the collection of the Chicago Art Institute, Peru
Coricancha or Sun Temple, as most sacred of Inca temples it was covered in gold and is now the foundation of Santo Domingo Church, Cuzco, Peru
The Coricancha or Inca Sun Temple once the Empire's richest temple, now the foundation for the colonial church of Santo Domingo, Cuzco, Highlands, Peru
Coricancha or Inca Sun Temple the most sacred of Inca temples, it was once covered in gold now within the walls of Santo Domingo Church, Cuzco, Peru