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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  226
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  effigy vessel portraying wounded warrior chewing coca, ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 7 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Bird Mythical Being 9 (BMB-9) as motif on the mantle of the warrior. It is depicted with Rayed Feline Face Bloody Mouth head type, human body with legs, wings, and tail. Feathers replaced by volute rays. BMB-9 is depicted in bird’s-eye view. He is grasping two One-Eyed Rayed Faces by their tongues, a gesture that indicates fighting.
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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  227
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  effigy vessel portraying warrior holding trophy head, C-54292, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 7 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  two different colour versions of the Bird Mythical Being 9 (BMB-9) as motif on the mantle of the warrior. BMB-9 is depicted with Rayed Feline Face Bloody Mouth head type, human legs, wings, and cat (?) tail. Feathers replaced by rays. BMB-9 is depicted in bird’s-eye view. Additional volute rays are attached to the mouth mask.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 225, 226 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  228
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  effigy vessel portraying warrior holding trophy head, ID number missing, Museo de la Nacion, Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 7 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  two different colour versions of the Bird Mythical Being 9 (BMB-9) as motif on the mantle of the warrior. BMB-9 is depicted with Rayed Feline Face head type, human arms, human legs, wings, and cat (?) tail. Feathers replaced by rays. BMB-9 is depicted in bird’s-eye view. It holds jagged staffs.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 225, 226, 227 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  229
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  double-spout-and bridge bottle, ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 7 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Bird Mythical Being 9 (BMB-9) depicted with Rayed Feline Face head type, human body, human arms and legs, wings, and tail. Feathers of the wings and the tail replaced by rays. BMB-9 is depicted in bird’s-eye view. Attached to the sleeve of the left arm is a One-Eyed Rayed Face, maybe shown in the moment of attacking BMB-9.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 225, 226, 227, 228 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  230
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  vase, C-60288, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5/6 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Bird Mythical Being 9 (BMB-9) depicted with Rayed Feline Face head type, human body, human arms (with claws), human body and legs, and a wing. Wing is covered by trophy head. Feathers replaced by spears. BMB-9 is depicted devouring a human whose legs are still visible.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 225, 226, 227, 228, 229 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  231
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  bowl, ID number missing, Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  horizontally drawn Jagged-Staff God (Proulx 2007) or Zackenstab-Dämon (Seler 1923) depicted with Rayed Face head type, human body, and crossed legs. It holds jagged rays in its two hands. Association with serpents, jagged serpents (with feline claws), and tocapu-ish signs (spirals).

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  232
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  vase, redrawn after Schlesier 1959.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  horizontally drawn Jagged-Staff God (Proulx 2007) or Zackenstab-Dämon (Seler 1923) depicted with human head, human body, and crossed legs. It holds jagged rays in its two hands and wears a forehead ornament. Association with checkerboard motif (shields ?).
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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  233
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  double-spout-and-bridge bottle, redrawn after Ubbelohde-Doering 1925/26: fig. 65.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 7 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Jagged-Staff God (Proulx 2007) or Zackenstab-Dämon (Seler 1923) depicted with Rayed Feline Face head type, human body, and crossed legs. It holds jagged rays in its two hands. At the right appears a warrior holding jagged rays.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 231, 232 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  234
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  vase, C-12728, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  horizontally drawn Jagged-Staff God (Proulx 2007) or Zackenstab-Dämon (Seler 1923) depicted with Rayed Face head type, human body, and crossed legs. It holds jagged rays in its two hands. Association with spirals. The panel below shows the heads of women (?). They are probably done by using a stencil, because they look nearly identical.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 231, 232, 233 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  235
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  vase, ID number missing, location unknown.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 6/7 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Jagged-Staff God (Proulx 2007) or Zackenstab-Dämon (Seler 1923) depicted with Rayed Face head type, human body, and crossed legs. It holds jagged rays in its two hands and wears a forehead ornament in the form of a Rayed Face.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 231, 232, 233, 234 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  236
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  vase, ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  horizontally drawn Jagged-Staff God (Proulx 2007) or Zackenstab-Dämon (Seler 1923) depicted with Rayed Face head type, human body, human arms and legs. It holds jagged rays in its two hands.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 231, 232, 233, 234, 235 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  237
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  double-spout-and-bridge bottle, C-10106, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 7 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Anthropomorphic Mythical Being with Attached Jagged Staff or Zackenstab-Dämon (Seler 1923)/Jagged God (Proulx 2007) depicted with Rayed Feline Face head type, human body, human arms and legs, and a jagged staff attached to the forehead ornament. Forehead ornament in the form of a Rayed Face.

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  238
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  effigy vessel in the form of a recurved step-fret design, ID number missing, Amano Museum, Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 7 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Chained Heads (Proulx 2007) consisting of Anthropomorphic Mythical Being with Attached Jagged Staff (grey), Eyeless Rayed Face (light grey), two Rayed Faces (white, blue), and Rayed Feline Face (light blue). Their protruding tongues are used to link them together into a chain. Gesture of tongue-touching indicates fighting. Anthropomorphic Mythical Being with Attached Jagged Staff (grey) depicted with Rayed Feline Face head type, human body, human legs, and a jagged staff attached to the forehead ornament. Forehead ornament in the form of a Rayed Face.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 237 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  239
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  bowl, ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 6 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Anthropomorphic Mythical Being with Attached Jagged Staff or Zackenstab-Dämon (Seler 1923)/Jagged God (Proulx 2007) depicted with Trophy Head head type, human body, human legs, and a jagged staff attached to the forehead ornament. Two modeled men pull chicha(?) out of the vessel.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 237, 238 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  240
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  textile border, G.E.M. (presently Stockholm).
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period 2 (EIP 2).
Iconographic Features:  Paracas style Anthropomorphic Mythical Being with Attached Jagged Staff or Zackenstab-Dämon (Seler 1923) depicted with feline head, human body, human arms and legs, and a jagged (feline serpent-)staff attached to the forehead ornament. Anthropomorphic Mythical Being with Attached Jagged Staff is depicted with extended tongue in the form of a feline serpent. It holds war trophies, i.e. two forehead ornaments and trophy heads. Jagged (feline serpent-)staff depicted with Spondylus shell pectorals enclosed.
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