~ Necklace with seven clam-shell-shaped pendants.
Place of origin: Perú
Culture: Tiahuanaco or Huari
Period: Middle Horizon
Date: A.D. 700–1000
Medium: Silver

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~ Necklace with seven clam-shell-shaped pendants.
Place of origin: Perú
Culture: Tiahuanaco or Huari
Period: Middle Horizon
Date: A.D. 700–1000
Medium: Silver

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Idolo, Tiahuanaco, La Paz, 2006.
One of several larger than life-size effigies at the amazing archaeological site. The culture which produced it was large and powerful long before it was conquered by the Inca.
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The silent stones of Tiahuanaco, 1978
Tiahuanaco, Bolivia

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Effigy Head-form Vessel
Date: 800-1000
Origin: Peru, Tiahuanaco
Provenience unknown, possibly looted
Tiahuanaco-Huari effigy head-form vessel, Middle Horizon period, with eyes crossed. It is wearing a labret and earrings, and the headdress is forming the spout. There is a band broken meander designs around the face and rim of the vessel. The vessel is painted in shades in brown, cream, and black.
Gardiner Museum
Left: Maya, Aztec, Toltec, Olmec. Right: Inca, Chavin, Moche, Tiwanaku, San Agustin.