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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  241
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  effigy vessel portraying nobleman/warrior holding trophy head, ID number missing, Museo de la Nacion, 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 nobleman/warrior. BMB-9 is depicted with Rayed Feline Face head type, human arms, and wings. Feathers replaced by rays. BMB-9 is depicted in bird’s-eye view. It holds feathered staffs and trophy heads. Trophy heads are hanging from the mouth mask.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 225, 226, 227, 228 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  242
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  effigy vessel with modeled parrots (loros), ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Pampas Cat Mythical Being and Bird Mythical Being 8 (BMB-8). Pampas Cat Mythical Being depicted with feline head, feline body, human body, human arms and human legs. It holds a club and devours pepinos. Pampas Cat Mythical Being is not identical to Pampas Cat. Association with parrots indicating fields and harvest.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 119 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  244
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  double spout bottle, ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 2 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Anthropomorphic Mythical Being with Snake Hair holding yam beans (jícima) and a club. The association of yam beans (= harvest) with a club (= war) is significant.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 62, 63, 64, 65, 243 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  245
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  cup bowl, C-11901, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 4 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Standing Anthropomorphic Mythical Being holding Feline Man and trophy head. Feline Man is depicted with showing ribs, a common convention to express starvation. Note that Feline Man is grasping the snake hair of the Standing Anthropomorphic Mythical Being, a gesture that clearly indicates fighting. The painting is outstanding because it shows a supernatural being grasped by its hair indicating it as defeated.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 80, 325, 327, 332, 333, 336, 337 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  246
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  painted textile, mantle, G.E.M. (presently Stockholm).
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 4 Phase (?).
Iconographic Features:  One of the most complex scenes in early Nasca iconography portraying more than 20 supernatural beings involved in battle. Feline Man (bottom center) holds a trophy head and a knive with two obsidian blades. To his left Feline Killer Whale with its bifurcated tail appears. Anthropomorphic Mythical Being with Jagged Tail holding a club appears at the upper right, while the Anthropomorphic Mythical Being with snake hair holding a knive and a trophy head appears at the top center. Note that some of the defeated supernatural beings are grasped by their tongues. Four large beings are placed at the corners of the painting, one of them (bottom right) is depicted running. Several beings hold trophies (birds, fishes, forehead ornaments). The illusion of space is created by extensive use of the convention of overlapping. Originally an estimated number of 40 figures covered the textile.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 57, 80, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 325, 327, 332, 333, 336, 337 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  247
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  double-spout-and-bridge bottle in the shape of a vessel filled with lúcumas, ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Standing Anthropomorphic Being in frontal view holding man and trophy head. Two bubble-like extrusions from the mouth contain processions of men who are holding beakers. Between the legs, one man pulling chicha(?) out of a large ritual vessel, and two pairs/twins of nude men (pairs/twins of sacrifice victims?) are depicted. Note that the man in the hand of the Standing Anthropomorphic Being is grasping his own hair. Also, the nude men between the legs of the main figure grasp their own hair as well as the hair of the other one of the pair.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 74, 75, 248 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  248
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  cup bowl, Nasca Valley, C-33508, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period 5 (EIP 5), Nasca 5 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  Standing Anthropomorphic Being in frontal view holding man and trophy head. Extended tongue in the shape of a snakelike streamer emerges from the mouth, terminating in a feline head which in turn bifurcates into two branches, each containing processions of men holding beakers. Beneath two foxes are portrayed devouring a headless corpse (prison warrior). Between the legs three men with beakers are portrayed surrounding a large vessel with foamig corn beer (chicha).
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 247 

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Site:  Nasca
Clados Number:  249
Culture:  Nasca
Description:  effigy vessel, ID number missing, M.N.A.A.H.-Lima.
Chronological Era:  Early Intermediate Period (EIP), Nasca 6 Phase.
Iconographic Features:  modeled example of a late Effigy Harvester (Proulx 2007, 93) holding trophy head. It is depicted with snake arms (snakes are painted on arms). It wears a conical hat showing the Rayed Face whose face is painted with dots imitating the surface of a cob of maize. The Harvester is shown in a seated position and has Heads Surrounded by Trophy Heads (HST) painted on its body. The figure’s back covers the representation of an elaborated version of the Face Being with Snake Rays. Face Being with Snake Rays wears a headdress that shows a tricephalic serpent (BS-2 ?) symbolizing the rainbow. A nearly identical being is portrayed on a cup bowl from burial 2 of Wayurí, Río Grande de Nasca, excavated by Tello in 1927.
Related Themes:  Click link to see related item(s) CL 154 

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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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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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