The Ancient Civilizations of PeruPenguin Books, 1968 - 335 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 43–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 105
... frequently geo- metric , straight or wavy lines , cross - hatching , or fields of dots , but small animals or birds in a textile pattern are also found ( Plate 32 ) . According to the chronicles , a small empire , the Chuqui- mancu ...
... frequently geo- metric , straight or wavy lines , cross - hatching , or fields of dots , but small animals or birds in a textile pattern are also found ( Plate 32 ) . According to the chronicles , a small empire , the Chuqui- mancu ...
Էջ 198
... frequently taken as trophies , and the skull often made into a drinking - cup from which the victor drank chicha ... frequent South American custom of cannibalism is noteworthy . The main incentive of the warrior , however , especially ...
... frequently taken as trophies , and the skull often made into a drinking - cup from which the victor drank chicha ... frequent South American custom of cannibalism is noteworthy . The main incentive of the warrior , however , especially ...
Էջ 226
... frequently depict the results of surgical operations , or even the operation itself . Probably coca was used as an anaesthetic . Forceps were employed and probably also the tourniquet . Bandaging with gauze and cotton was a frequent ...
... frequently depict the results of surgical operations , or even the operation itself . Probably coca was used as an anaesthetic . Forceps were employed and probably also the tourniquet . Bandaging with gauze and cotton was a frequent ...
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PART | 1 |
PHYSIQUE AND LANGUAGE | 9 |
THE INCIPIENT | 33 |
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aboriginal adobe agricultural alpaca American Ancient Peru Ancient Peruvian Andean animals apparently archaeological ayllu Aymara Bird brocade Cavernas central coast centre ceramics ceremonies Chancay Chavín Chavín de Huantar chicha Chimú chroniclers cloth coastal colours common Conquest copper corn cotton course culture Cupisnique curacas Cuzco decorated deities divination doubtless early Ecuador embroidery emperor employed especially excavated fabrics fibre gold gourds graves groups highlands Huaca Prieta ibid important Inca empire Inca period Indians known Kroeber labour Lake Titicaca land later Lima llama loom mainly Manco Capac masonry Moche native Nazca northern objects officials ornaments Pachacamac Pachacuti painted Paracas pattern Peru Peruvian Peruvianists places Plate population pottery vessels practically priests probably Quechua quipus region silver South Spanish stone tapestry technique temples textiles Tiahuanaco Uhle Valley vicuña Viracocha Virú wacas walls warps weaving weft wool woven yarn Yupanqui