4: South America before c. 1500
- Page ID
- 181615
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3500 B.C.E.–1500 C.E.
- 4.2: Peru and Bolivia
- 4.2.1: Caral
- 4.2.2: Cupisnique Feline-Head Bottle
- 4.2.3: Chavín culture
- 4.2.3.1: Chavín de Huántar
- 4.2.3.2: Complexity and vision- the Staff God at Chavín de Huántar and beyond
- 4.2.4: Salinar culture Nose ornament with spiders
- 4.2.5: Nasca
- 4.2.5.1: Nasca Art- Sacred Linearity and Bold Designs
- 4.2.5.2: Nasca ceramics, an introduction
- 4.2.5.3: Nasca Geoglyphs
- 4.2.5.4: The Paracas Textile
- 4.2.5.5: Nazca Feather Tunic
- 4.2.6: Paracas
- 4.2.6.1: Paracas, an introduction
- 4.2.6.2: Paracas Textiles, an introduction
- 4.2.6.3: Paracas Supernatural Bird Mantle
- 4.2.6.4: Paracas Feline Face Bottle
- 4.2.6.5: Paracas Flying Figure Bowl
- 4.2.7: Moche
- 4.2.7.1: Moche culture, an introduction
- 4.2.7.2: The Moche Royal Tombs of Sipán
- 4.2.7.3: Pair of Earflares, Winged Messengers
- 4.2.7.4: Moche Portrait Head Bottle
- 4.2.7.5: Funerary bundle of the Señora de Cao
- 4.2.8: Wari
- 4.2.8.1: Four-cornered hat
- 4.2.8.2: Feather panels
- 4.2.9: Tiwanaku
- 4.2.9.1: Tiiwanaku, an introduction
- 4.2.9.2: Semi-subterranean Court at the site of Tiwanaku
- 4.2.10: Chancay culture Chancay Standing Female Figure
- 4.2.11: Chimú culture
- 4.2.11.1: Introduction to the Chimú culture
- 4.2.11.2: Chan Chan
- 4.2.12: Sicán culture Inverse-Face Beaker
- 4.2.13: Inka
- 4.2.13.1: Introduction to the Inka
- 4.2.13.2: Inka stone vessels
- 4.2.13.3: The Inka khipu
- 4.2.13.4: City of Cusco
- 4.2.13.5: An Inka paccha
- 4.2.13.6: Maize cobs
- 4.2.13.7: Machu Picchu
- 4.2.13.8: All-T’oqapu Tunic
- 4.2.13.9: Inka checkerboard tunics
- 4.2.13.10: Keru Vessel
- 4.2.13.11: What is an Inka ushnu?
- 4.2.13.12: Inka ushnus- landscape, site and symbol in the Andes