APPENDIX II. 



A TABLE TO SHOW ROUGHLY THE CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER 

 OF THE EARLY PERUVIAN CULTURE PERIODS. 



Names. Areas. Remarks. 



Proto-Chimu. The coast from Turn- Characterized by realism 



bez to Ancon. and light tonality. 



Proto-Nasca. The coast from Pacha- Distinguished by conven- 



camac to Arica. tionalization and rich color- 



ing. 



Tiahuanaco I. In the mountains, from, A culture rich in architec- 



Samaipata to Cuzco, and tural remains. Endowed with 



especially about Lake a stone technique. Not like 



Titicaca. P-C or P-N, possibly Ara- 



wakan. 



' ^/Tiahuanaco II. In mountains and on Probably a complex of the 



r^ coast, from Colombia to three foregoing cultures. 



Argentina and Chile. 



v^^Epigonal" and On the Peruvian coast. Decadent forms of Tiahu- 



1 Red- white-black. anaco II culture. 



Chimu and Nasca. On the Peruvian coast. Revival of some of the 



features of Proto-Chimu and 

 Proto-Nasca. 



rColla-Chulpa. Around Lake Titicaca. Low culture with faint 



traces of Tiahuanaco II in- 

 fluence. , 



Early Inca. Cuzco region. Beginning of new period 



in the mountains, 



Inca "Empire." From Ancasmayo in The last pre-Columbian 



Ecuador to Maule in culture. Graceful forms, re- 

 Chile, strained coloring. 



Separates contemporaneous cultures. 



— — — Separates partly contemporaneous cultures. 



Separates non-contemporaneous cultures. 



