1976.W.569 Cup: Beaker with frogs (Peru, Sicán)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Produced for a Sicán high-ranking individual, this gold beaker resembles a typical Andean ceramic goblet, wooden
1976.W.570 Cup: Beaker with shells and clubs (Peru, Sicán)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Produced for a Sicán high-ranking individual, this gold beaker resembles a typical Andean ceramic goblet, wooden
1976.W.571 Cup (Sicán)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Produced for a Sicán high-ranking individual, this gold beaker resembles a typical Andean ceramic goblet, wooden
1976.W.572 Beaker: heads and scrolls (Sicán)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Produced for a Sicán high-ranking individual, this gold beaker resembles a typical Andean ceramic goblet, wooden
1976.W.574 Cup (Sicán)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Produced for a Sicán high-ranking individual, this gold beaker resembles a typical Andean ceramic goblet, wooden
1971.58 Vessel depicting a wounded warrior (Peru, Nasca)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The coastal society called Nazca (Nasca) flourished in the Nazca and Ica river valleys of Peru from about 200 BCE until 700 CE. Its ceramic tradition continued the south coast preference for round‑bottomed, spouted vessels with strap handles and colorful painted decoration. Enhanced by slip paints applied before firing, Nazca vessels had a more durable surface than earlier Paracas examples.