4o8 Philip Ainsworth Means. 



Fig. 4. A shallow dish, Inca or Cuzco type. 



Yale Collection ; cour^esjr-of the Connecticut Academy 

 of Arts and Sciences. 



PLATE XV. 



Fig. I. An Inca or Cuzco aryballus. . 



Yale Collection; courtesy of the Connecticut Academy 

 of Arts and Sciences. 



Fig. 2. An Inca or Cuzco vessel. 



Yale Collection; courtesy of the Connecticut Academy 

 of Arts and Sciences. 



Fig 3. A vessel with anthropomorphic decorations. Although 

 the specimen was found at Machu Picchu, it may have 

 been carried there from the coast. It is of the Chimu 

 type, not of the Inca or Cuzco type. 

 Yale Collection; courtesy of the Connecticut Academy 

 of Arts and Sciences. 



Fig. 4. A vessel combining Chimu art with Inca or Cuzco art. 

 Compare with Figure 3. 



Yale Collection; courtesy of the Connecticut Academy 

 of Arts and Sciences. 



PLATE XVI. 



Two Inca or Cuzco type ponchos. Very rich in color, 

 and beautifully woven. 



Courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History, 

 New York City. 



PLATE XVII. 



Two Inca or Cuzco type textiles. 



Courtesy of the American Museum of Natural History, 



New York City. 



