PERUVIAN ART 
Figs. 13-14 show faces painted on Nazca pottery. 
Figs. 15-17. We have here three mythological characters of the 
pre-Incan people. They occur in many localities, with such local varia- 
tions as we should naturally expect them to show. The first is part bird 
and part man; the second, part fish and part man; and the third, part 
cat and part man. They are known respectively as the condor god, the 
fish god, and the puma god. They are taken from painted representa- 
tions on pottery. Fig. 15 is from Pachacamac. Fig. 16 is common in 
the coast region, and is often represented as chasing two men in a balsa. 
Fig. 17 is from Nazca. 
Figs. 18-24 show various designs from the human head and form 
which I have copied from painted decorations on Nazca pottery. 

MISCELLANEOUS PERUVIAN DESIGNS 
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