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Fig. 6. A Black-ware flask, Chimu culture. 



Courtesy of the Peabody Museum,' Cambridge, Massa- 

 chusetts. 



PLATE XII. 



Fig. I. A Chimu textile. Note the combination of geomet^ 

 decoration with greatly conventionalized animal-heads 

 or bird-heads. 



Courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History, 

 New York City. 



Fig. 2. A very fine pouch, Chimu culture. 



Courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History, 

 New York City. 



PLATE XIII. 



Fig. I. An Inca or Cuzco aryballus of exquisite shape, deco- 

 rated with quipu motif. 



Yale Collection; courtesy of the Connecticut Academy 

 of Arts and Sciences. 



Fig. 2. An Inca or Cuzco aryballus, decorated with rectilinear 

 meander. 



Yale Collection; courtesy of the Connecticut Academy 

 of Arts and Sciences. 



PLATE XIV. 



Fig. I. An Inca or Cuzco pelike, decorated with lines-and-cross 

 motif. 



Yale Collection; courtesy of the Connecticut Academy 

 of Arts and Sciences. 



Fig. 2. A deep bowl with handles, Inca or Cuzco type. 



Yale Collection; courtesy of the Connecticut Academy 

 of Arts and Sciences. 



Fig. 3. A shallow dish, decorated with saw-tooth motif and 

 with diamond-motif. Note the handle in the form of a 

 human head. Inca or Cuzco type with influence from 

 the art of the coast. 



Yale Collection; courtesy of the Connecticut Academy 

 of Arts and Sciences. 



