CultureNasca
Titles
- Bird Pendant, one of nine
Date100 BC–700 AD
PlacePeru
MediumShell with stone inlay
DimensionsOverall: 5/8 × 1/2 in. (1.6 × 1.2 cm)
Credit LineGift of Alfred C. Glassell, Jr.
Object number2010.1313.8
Not on view
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Object Type
[1] Glassell Album # 8, precedes slide dated "FEB 72".
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Unknown Central and South American
100 BC–700 AD
Shell with stone inlay
2010.1313.7
Unknown Central and South American
100 BC–700 AD
Shell with turquoise inlay
2010.1313.6
Unknown Central and South American
100 BC–700 AD
Shell with turquoise inlay
2010.1313.5
Unknown Central and South American
100 BC–700 AD
Shell with stone inlay
2010.1313.4
Unknown Central and South American
100 BC–700 AD
Shell with turquoise inlay
2010.1313.3
Unknown Central and South American
100 BC–700 AD
Shell with stone inlay
2010.1313.2
Unknown Central and South American
100 BC–700 AD
Shell with turquoise inlay
2010.1313.1
Unknown Central and South American
100 BC–700 AD
Shell with stone inlay
2010.1313.9
Unknown Central and South American
900–200 BC
Bone with shell and stone inlays
2010.896.1,.2
Unknown Central and South American
900–200 BC
Shell with stone inlay
2010.1212
Unknown Central and South American
900–200 BC
Shell with stone inlay
2010.1210
Unknown Central and South American
100 BC–700 AD
Sodalite, turquoise, spondylus shell, greenstone, shell, resin, cotton cord
2010.990.1,.2