Mantle Border Fragment

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Mantle Border Fragment

200 BCE - 100 BCE

camelid hair and cotton

object: 45 3/4 x 4 7/8 in. (116.21 x 12.38 cm)



CREATION PLACE:

Paracas Necropolis, South Coast, Peru

CULTURE OR GROUP:

Nasca

PERIOD:

Early Intermediate Period

STYLE:

Paracas Necropolis style; Ocucaje Influence; Early Intermediate Period I Style

OBJECT TYPE:

mantles (outerwear)

IMAGE USE:

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NOT CURRENTLY ON VIEW
CREDIT LINE:

The Fred Olsen Collection

OBJECT NUMBER:

1967-29-7

PERMALINK:

https://collection.kam.illinois.edu/objects-1/info/3286

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