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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  250
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  vase, drawing after Blasco and Ramos, 1980.
Chronological Era:  Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Traditional Harvester (Proulx 2007, 92) wearing a conical hat stitched up the front. It is perforated by a spear. A vessel (?) appears to its right.

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  251
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  cup bowl, ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Traditional Harvester (Proulx 2007, 92) wearing a conical hat stitched up the front. The plants held in the hands are cornstalks. Corn cobs replaced by trophy heads. Peppers attached to the body.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 250 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  252
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  cup bowl, C-13203, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Traditional Harvester (Proulx 2007, 92) wearing a conical hat stitched up the front. The plants held in the hands are cornstalks and peppers (?). Corn cobs replaced by trophy heads. Hair hanks are held along with the plants and are attached to the elbow.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 250, 251 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  253
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  effigy vessel portraying (Siamese?) twins, ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase (?).
Iconographic Features:  twins dressed as Traditional Harvester (Proulx 2007, 92). Cords with hair hanks are wrapped around their necks. The plants held in the hands are peppers.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 250, 251, 252 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  254
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  cup bowl, ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Traditional Harvester (Proulx 2007, 92) wearing a conical hat stitched up the front. The torso reveals sets of ribs indicating starvation. The plants held in the hands are pepinos along with roots.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 250, 251, 252, 253 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  255
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  vessel in the shape of two vases, ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Traditional Harvester (Proulx 2007, 92) holding staffs with trophy heads attached. The bare torso shows the eye-motif that is typical for striped tunics of supernatural beings. The Harvester is surrounded by spears indicating a battlefield. The second vase shows spears indicating a battlefield.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 250, 251, 252, 253, 254 

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