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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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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  256
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  vase, 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, and depicted with hair hanks. Pepinos are attached to the hat. The Harvester holds two clubs.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  257
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  jar, 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 two bloody clubs of which bubble-like extrusions containing pollywogs emanate. Pepinos are attached to the body. Harvester depicted with hair hanks. Association with panels of rodents indicating fields and harvest.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  258
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  vase, ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 6 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Traditional Harvester (Proulx 2007, 92) wearing a hairnet, a trademark for fishermen and warrior. It holds peppers/pepinos. Roots are attached to the elbows.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  261
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  bowl, ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Mythical Harvester with Emanations depicted with human body, human arms and legs, and bands emanating from the body. It holds peppers and wears a conical hat. Hat and legs stitched up the front. Bands filled with crops (peppers, maize, beans). Human body depicted with jícima enclosed. Ears replaced by human arms.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 257, 260 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  262
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  vessel, ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Late Effigy Harvester (Proulx 2007, 93) depicted with human body, human arms and legs. It holds peppers and wears a conical hat and a collar made of pepinos. Maize attached to the hat. Arms depicted with yam beans enclosed. Snakelike streamer emerges from the mouth, terminating in a feline head which in turn bifurcates into two branches, each containing warriors with clubs and in turn terminating in human heads. Bubble-like extrusions filled with birds emerge from the human heads. Spotted facial painting, eye-markings in the shape of maize. Corn cobs replaced by trophy heads.

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  263
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  effigy vessel, C-59471, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Late Effigy Harvester (Proulx 2007, 93) depicted with human body, human arms and legs. It holds maize and wears a conical hat and a collar made of pepinos. Maize and pepinos attached to the hat. Snakelike streamer emerges from the mouth, terminating in a feline head which in turn bifurcates into two branches, each containing warriors with clubs. Spotted facial painting, eye-markings in the shape of maize. Corn cobs replaced by trophy heads.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 262 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  264
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  effigy vessel, ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Late Effigy Harvester (Proulx 2007, 93) depicted with human body, human arms and legs. It sits and holds peppers, a lúcuma and a jícima. Its tunic is composed of crossing branches of a pepper plant with birds (vencejo) flying between them. The conical hat shows bean and pepper motifs.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 259 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  265
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  effigy vessel, C-04807, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Late Effigy Harvester (Proulx 2007, 93) (?) depicted with human body and human arms. Its body is covered with crops (lúcuma, pepino, pepper, yam bean). It wears a collar made of beans. Same type of headdress as CL 61.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 61 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  266
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  effigy vessel, ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Late Effigy Harvester (Proulx 2007, 93) depicted with human body and human arms. It holds lúcumas and maize. Shoulders are replaced by corn cobs. It wears a collar made of peppers and lúcumas and a conical hat covered with beans. It is surrounded by Traditional Harvester Impersonators, some of them depicted in seated position.

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  267
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  effigy vessel, C-05025, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Late Effigy Harvester (Proulx 2007, 93) (?) depicted with human body, arms and human legs. It sits and holds roots (?), and wears a balloon-like hat, a trademark of Wari noblemen. Facial painting shows eye-markings in the shape of bird heads. Arms depicted with twisted serpents enclosed. Collar is made of small serpents and peppers. Hat is decorated with pepinos. Snakelike streamer (= extended tongue) emerges from the mouth, terminating in a feline head which in turn bifurcates into two branches, each containing processions of (dead?) warriors with clubs. Between the legs a procession of four (dead?) men appears. Harvester surrounded by maize.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 262, 263 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  268
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  effigy vessel, ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Seated Anthropomorphic Mythical Being depicted with human body, snake arms and snake legs. It holds Feline Man (left) and a warrior (right) upholding a carrying cord. Spherical headdress shows Spotted Cat eating maize. Shoulders with modeled columnar cacti (San Pedro cacti?). Snakelike streamer (= extended tongue) emerges from the mouth, terminating in a feline head which in turn bifurcates into two serpents, the left one terminating in BMB-4, the right one terminating in Feline Hawk.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 89, 91, 94, 95, 110, 112, 151 

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