Peru, south coast, Paracas culture / Mantle with condors / Early Horizon epoch 10-Early Intermediate period epoch I, c. 300-100 B.C.Peru, south coast, Paracas culture
Mantle with condors
Early Horizon epoch 10-Early Intermediate period epoch I, c. 300-100 B.C.

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Creator Name: Peru, south coast, Paracas culture
Creator Nationality: North American; Central American; Mesoamerican
Creator Name-CRT: Peru, south coast, Paracas culture
Title: Mantle with condors
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Creation Start Date: 0
Creation End Date: 0
Creation Date: Early Horizon epoch 10-Early Intermediate period epoch I, c. 300-100 B.C.
Object Type: Textiles
Materials and Techniques: Camelid fiber; plain weave, stem-stitch embroidery
Dimensions: 110 x 51 1/2 in. (279.4 x 130.81 cm)
AMICA Contributor: Dallas Museum of Art
Owner Location: Dallas, Texas, USA
ID Number: 1972.4.MCD
Credit Line: Dallas Museum of Art, The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund, Inc., in memory of John O'Boyle
Rights: http://www.DallasMuseumofArt.org
Related Multimedia Description: Link to teacher packet on museum web site; elementary or secondary student level; ?Ancient American Art: Bridges to the Supernatural?
Link to Multimedia: http://128.242.194.241/teachingpackets/T
AMICA ID: DMA_.1972.4.MCD
AMICA Library Year: 2002
Media Metadata Rights: ? Dallas Museum of Art

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