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Burnished guinea pig effigy jar with flaring spout in its back. Legs and elongated eyes in high relief, incised nose and mouth and rounded rim in spout. Modeled and molded technique. Breakage restored.
Double polished cup and warrior, with flat base. Terracotta with red-brown, cream and grey slips. Kero has panels with cream, grey and brown stepped diagonals and “V” shaped painted designs. Warrior with elongated eyes in relief is wearing a circular hat and is holding a short cream club in vertical position and a red-brown and cream round shield. Black and cream painted stepped band on jaw, tunic has grey and cream bands at front and dotted cream circles at back. Breakage restored.
Hemispherical polished polychrome bowl. Painted designs of four feline heads below rim in orange-brown, grey, cream and black on red-brown background. Dotted grey band and cream and black quartered base. Breakage repaired.
Perforated three flange mace made of mottled grey-brown stone that was originally attached to a shaft of wood or “chaska chuqui” in quechua. A non-Moche artifact type with flat rims and hole in the centre. Pecked surface. Minor breakages.
Perforated six-point star mace made of gray-black stone, originally attached to a shaft of wood or “chaska chuqui” in quechua. Pecked and partial polished surface. Minor breakage.
Perforated star mace made of grey stone, originally attached to a shaft of wood or “chaska chuqui” in quechua. Body has five chisel points, hole in the centre and rounded edges. Pecked surface. Minor breakage.
Perforated ring mace that was originally attached to a shaft of wood or “chaska chuqui” in quechua. Made of dark grey stone and polished technique on surface. Body has a hole in the centre, flat sides and edges. This type of mace is represented in some Moche ceramics. Minor breakage.
Perforated, reworked three flange mace made of grey stone that was originally attached to a shaft of wood or “chaska chuqui” in quechua. Hole in the centre, flat rims and pecked surface.
"T" shaped head axe made of mottled grey stone with rounded edges. Pecked and polished surface.
Perforated hexagon mace made of mottled grey stone. It has rounded edges; the body has a hole in the centre. Pecked surface. Slightly broken.