Jar

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/86

Conch shell form, blackware jar, open at the top. The jar is pointed at each side, like a conical shell, and there are rounded protuberances spiraling around the shell form. There are three chips around the lip of the rim.

Bowl

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/60

Polished blackware bowl with straight, angled in sides and a rounded base. There are eighteen vertical incised lines on the exterior sides, which are 2.8 cm high. The bowl has been broken and repaired, and there is a tiny piece missing at one point where the sides meet the base, as well as numero...

Fragment: Dipper

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/57 a-b

Partially repaired fragment of a greyware dipper bowl, with incised and painted decoration. Several base and rim sherds have been glued together to reconstruct part of the bowl (part a), and a few smaller sherds for a section of the rim (part b). Parts a and b fit together. The incised decoration...

Single Spout Bottle

MOA: University of British Columbia

2990/32

Terracotta bottle with tall, central single spout and slip decoration. The spout is dark orange and brown with a polished surface. There are two small loops on opposite sides at the base of the spout. The body is ovoid with a flat base, and painted with an elaborate mythical being with serpent ar...

Anthropomorphic Mask

Brooklyn Museum

64.214.61

A. Augustus Healy Fund

Skirt

Brooklyn Museum

2003.50.8

Gift of Mary Ann Krotzer

Cylindrical Stamp

Brooklyn Museum

76.166.10

Cylindrical stamp with geometrical designs. Used for transferring designs. Condition: good.

Funerary Figurine

Brooklyn Museum

2003.81.3

Three-dimensional female figurine with a tapestry weave face, gauze shawl, patterned woven tunic and long black hair. The face has abstract patterning in red, yellow, blue and pink around the features suggesting face painting. The arms and legs are constructed of reeds wrapped in pink alpaca that...

Textile Fragment

Brooklyn Museum

2003.81.2

Probably the sleeve of a tunic, this fragment depicts two supernatural beings and combines slit tapestry and openwork weaving techniques. Condition: good, some losses of weft fibers on woven designs.

Textile Fragment

Brooklyn Museum

2003.81.1

Gift of Eric Jacobsen