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Amulet2959/9

Amulet in the shape of a ram. The animal is carved out of a single piece of stone with head and neck protruding straight out from the rounded body. Large horns encircle the side of the face, around small ears. Nostrils and mouth are carved into the snout, with carved eyes on the upper part of the face. An elongated bump on the rear of the body serves as a tail and has engraved vertical lines as hair. The bottom of the object is flat.

Culture
Peruvian
Material
stone
Made in
Puno, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Amulet2959/7

Small stone carving of a farm scene. A heard of 5 animals, possibly cattle or sheep, stand in a row at the edge of the piece, looking outwards. Behind them and to their left are several square and rectangular buildings with roofs decorated in lines or circles. The sides are also decorated, including scratched in doors. Animals and buildings are carved to be a similar height. The bottom of the piece is slightly rounded.

Culture
Peruvian
Material
stone
Made in
Puno, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Amulet2959/13

Stone carving in the shape of a ram. The animal is carved out of a single piece of stone with head and neck protruding and upraised from the rounded, legless body. Large horns encircle the side of the face, around small ears. The mouth is carved into the snout. A tail sits at back, with irregular horizontal lines carved as hair. The bottom of the object is flat.

Culture
Peruvian
Material
stone
Made in
Puno, Peru ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Amulet2959/11

Stone carving in the shape of a llama. The animal is carved out of a single piece of stone and has a round body with an inch deep hole bored into the centre top. A small bump on the rear serves as a tail. The neck is thick, with stylized hair carved linearly into it. On the head are long horizontally placed ears, with a nose and mouth carved into the snout. The bottom of the object is flat.

Culture
Peruvian
Material
stone
Made in
Puno, Peru ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Amulet2959/10

Stone carving in the shape of a llama. The animal is carved out of a single piece of stone and has a round body with an inch deep hole bored into the centre top. A small elongated tail is carved into the rear. The neck is thick, with waves of hair carved into it. On the slightly upraised head, the ears are small, eyes are carved into the face, and the snout protrudes, with a carved nose and mouth. The bottom of the object is flat.

Culture
Peruvian
Material
stone
Made in
Puno, Peru ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Amulet2959/6

Small stone carving of a farm scene. Two herds of animals, like sheep and cattle, lay at two edges with most of the animals facing outwards. Between the two herds in the centre of the piece are several buildings, some square, others rectangular and varying in size, all with finely carved and differing decorations on the roofs. Animals and buildings are carved to be a similar height.

Culture
Peruvian
Material
stone
Made in
Puno, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Rey Caporal Baton2946/4

Hollow, gold coloured processional baton with figure at top wearing a black top hat. The face has wide set blue eyes, flaring orange nostrils, an open mouth and straight white teeth. The chin is blue with flared edges and fluffy black fibres on the back. The hat is decorated with silver glitter.

Culture
Peruvian
Material
paint, tin metal, plastic and fibre
Made in
Puno, Puno, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Rey Caporal Mask2946/3 a-g

Black and gold "Rey Caporal" mask (part a) with large bristly black beard and silver pipe and hat. Blue eyes are framed by fine gold tinsel. The mouth has six white teeth and a thick bottom lip, which fades from pink to blue and is decorated with white and black stripes. The tongue is red with a silver border. Curling black hair wraps around the back of the head into the beard. The beard has a white, tarp-like backing. The hat has a box at the front, resting on the brim, which contains five tubes for the five woolly sticks (parts b-f). The sticks alternate colours without the outside and centre sticks having yellow tops and brown bases, and the other two sticks having white tops and yellow bottoms. A cardboard placard (part g) with gold trim sits in front of the sticks.

Culture
Peruvian
Material
tin metal, paint, synthetic fibre ?, wood, wool fibre ?, polyester fibre ?, paper, plastic, cotton fibre ? and polyurethane foam
Made in
Puno, Puno, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Altar Cloth2946/45

Small woven square altar cloth. Light brown with gray, purple, red orange, pink, green and yellow narrow bands at top and bottom. The centre stripe in each group has a diamond patterned in pink, white and green. There is a medium-thick, plain, purple-blue stripe at the bottom and top edge. The edging is multi-coloured with a zigzag pattern.

Culture
Aymara ?
Material
wool fibre
Made in
Puno, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Altar Cloth2946/43

Small woven altar cloth. Red with green, gray and blue bands with patterns. The cloth is square with three patterned vertical stripes. The two outside stripes are identical, with the outer edges that fade from dark to light green. All four sides have a pink and yellow zigzag-patterned border.

Culture
Quechua and Aymara
Material
wool fibre
Made in
Juli, Puno, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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