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Fragment3157/144

Half of a greenish-grey stone ring. The stone's surface is rough.

Culture
Meso-American
Material
stone
Made in
“Central America” ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Axe3157/142

Triangular-shaped stone axe. On one side, it is a long continuous sharp edge.

Culture
Rapa Nui
Material
stone
Made in
Easter Island
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Spindle Whorl3157/138

Small stone spindle whorl. Disc-shaped with an grooved centre around the side.

Culture
Maya
Material
stone and ink
Made in
El Salvador
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Spindle Whorl3157/135 a-h

Eight small stone spindle whorls. Spindle whorl (part a) is light orange, is tiered with a cone-like base. There are concentric rings around the exterior. Spindle whorl (part b) is cone-like in shape with a wide hole through the centre. It is reddish brown in colour with small black flecks. The exterior is polished smooth. Spindle whorl (part c) is dark reddish brown in colour. The base is wider than the upper section, and features an indented angular mid-section around the side. The top is rounded, while the base is flat. Spindle whorl (part d) is dark reddish brown in colour. The base is wider than the upper section, and features an indented angular mid-section around the side. The top and base are both flat. Spindle whorl (part e) is light orange and disc-shaped. It features vertical incised lines around the side. Spindle whorl (part f) is dark grey-brown with a repeating triangular design incised around the side. Spindle whorl (part g) is reddish-brown and semi-spherical. The exterior is polished and there are concentric rings on the bottom. Spindle whorl (part h) is light orange and semi-spherical. There are concentric rings on the bottom and on the side.

Culture
Meso-American
Material
stone
Made in
Mexico
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Spindle Whorl3157/134

Large stone spindle whorl with incised designs. It is cone-shaped with a flattened top and a hole through the centre. The base is smooth and undecorated.

Culture
Meso-American
Material
stone
Made in
Mexico ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2990/876

Feline effigy with pointed ears, feet and tail. Mottled brown stone flecked with gray. Eroded surface.

Culture
Recuay
Material
stone
Made in
Ancash, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2990/875

Small black stone effigy of a pregnant llama with pointed ears, eyes, mouth, legs and tail. Polished surface.

Culture
Recuay
Material
stone
Made in
Ancash, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2990/874

Monkey effigy with head turned to side and long thin tail over back. Incised dots as eyes, horizontal line as mouth, collar and in-relief round ears and nose.

Culture
Recuay
Material
stone
Made in
Ancash, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2990/870

Female figure with vestigial legs. Female is giving birth as if on her back, with hands on her swollen abdomen. Rounded high relief eyes and necklace; incised mouth and hands. Greenstone with traces of cinnabar.

Culture
Chanapata
Material
stone
Made in
Cuzco, Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2990/794

White stone figure with incised decoration, possibly representing a hawk beak? Broken.

Culture
Tiahuanaco
Material
stone
Made in
Peru
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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