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The regional museum of Ica
(Museo regional de Ica)

7. Inca culture: 2. Ceramics, fabrics and thrones

Ceramic can in form of a wild cat, close-up
Ceramic can in form of a wild cat, close-up

Presentation by Michael Palomino (2011) (photos from 2010)

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Black ceramics of Inca culture
Showcase with black ceramics of Inca
                          culture
Showcase with black ceramics of Inca culture


Black ceramic bowl of Inca
                                  culture
Black ceramic bowl of Inca culture
Black ceramic bowl of Inca
                                  culture, close-up
Black ceramic bowl of Inca culture, close-up
Ceramic can in form of a wild
                                  cat
Ceramic can in form of a wild cat
Ceramic can in form of a wild
                                  cat, close-up
Ceramic can in form of a wild cat, close-up

Ceramic bottle in form of a bird
Ceramic bottle in form of a bird
Little, black ceramic bottle of Inca
                          culture
Little, black ceramic bottle of Inca culture
Black ceramic can of Ica culture 01
Black ceramic can of Ica culture 01
Black ceramic can of Ica culture 02
Black ceramic can of Ica culture 02


Wooden thrones of Inca culture
Showcase with wooden thrones of Inca
                            culture
Showcase with wooden thrones of Inca culture

Text
                          about the wooden thrones of Inca culture
Text about the wooden thrones of Inca culture
Translation:
<Two carved thrones of Pacae wood. They were found by the researcher Alejandro Pezzia (1968) in the inner of a simple tomb (in connection with two higher Inca persons"), in Callango in the lower Ica valley.

The ornamented seat indicates geometric designs and is painted in red. The origin is unknown.

The native chronicler Guamán Poma de Ayala (1615) presented the use of these thrones in three of his images, also after the Spanish colonial occupation.>

(original Spanish:
Dos sillas talladas en madera de pacae. Fueron halladas por el investigador Alejandro Pezzia (1968) al interior de una tumba profanada, ("asociadas a 2 aríbalos Inca"), en Callango, valle bajo de Ica.

La silla decorada con diseños geométricos con pintura roja no tiene procedencia conocida.

El cronista indígena Guamán Poma de Ayala (1615) ilustra el uso de éstas en 3 de sus láminas, incluso después de la conquista española).
A wooden throne of Inca culture
A wooden throne of Inca culture
One of
                            the colonial images with a wooden throne of
                            Inca culture
One of the colonial images with a wooden throne of Inca culture


The second showcase with Inca ceramics with geometric designs
The second showcase with Inca ceramics
                            with geometric designs
The second showcase with Inca ceramics with geometric designs

Ceramic jug of Inca culture with
                            geometric designs on it
Ceramic jug of Inca culture with geometric designs on it
Big ceramic cup with geometric
                                    design
Big ceramic cup with geometric design
Big ceramic cup with geometric
                                    design, close-up
Big ceramic cup with geometric design, close-up

Ceramic jug of Inca culture
                                    with geometric designs
Ceramic jug of Inca culture with geometric designs
Ceramic jug of Inca culture
                                    with geometric designs 02
Ceramic jug of Inca culture with geometric designs 02
Ceramic jug of Inca culture
                                    with geometric designs 03
Ceramic jug of Inca culture with geometric designs 03

Ceramic cup
Ceramic cup
Ceramic jug with geometric designs
Ceramic jug with geometric designs
Big soup bowl with geometric designs
Big soup bowl with geometric designs
Another soup bowl with geometric
                            designs
Another soup bowl with geometric designs
Little ceramic bowls of Inca culture
Little ceramic bowls of Inca culture

Whistling ceramic jug 01
Whistling ceramic jug 01
Whistling ceramic jug 01,
                                    close-up
Whistling ceramic jug 01, close-up
Whistling ceramic jug 02
Whistling ceramic jug 02
Whistling ceramic jug 03
Whistling ceramic jug 03
Whistling ceramic jug 04
Whistling ceramic jug 04



Weavings of Inca culture
Weavings of Inca culture
Weavings of Inca culture


Multicolored woolen cape of Inca
                            culture (in Quechua: uncu)
Multicolored woolen cape of Inca culture (in Quechua: uncu)

Text: Multicolored woolen cape
                              (uncu); design: bands and fringes; Inca
                              culture
Text: Multicolored woolen cape (uncu); design: bands and fringes; Inca culture
Woven bags of Inca culture
Woven bags of Inca culture
Woven bags of Inca culture,
                                    close-up
Woven bags of Inca culture, close-up
Text: bags (in Quechua: chuspa)
                                    of wool and cotton; design: llamas;
                                    Inca culture
Text: bags (in Quechua: chuspa) of wool and cotton; design: llamas; Inca culture



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