. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. SITES AND EXCA\'ATIONS 47. Fig. 19. La Plata burial vessels from V-304. A, Tomaval Plain jar, Burial 1; B, Queneto Polished Plain vessel, Burial 2; C and E, Rubia Plain jar and figure from Queneto Polished Plain vessel. Burial 3; D, Queneto Polished Plain bottle. Burial 4. made in a two-piece mold with horizontal joint; rim applied separately, (b) Two articulated spondylus shells. Burial 2. Depth 105 cm. (a) Small Qu


. Cultural chronology and change as reflected in the ceramics of the Virú Valley, Peru. Pottery -- Viru Valley, Peru; Mounds -- Peru Viru Valley; Viru Valley, Peru -- Antiquities. SITES AND EXCA\'ATIONS 47. Fig. 19. La Plata burial vessels from V-304. A, Tomaval Plain jar, Burial 1; B, Queneto Polished Plain vessel, Burial 2; C and E, Rubia Plain jar and figure from Queneto Polished Plain vessel. Burial 3; D, Queneto Polished Plain bottle. Burial 4. made in a two-piece mold with horizontal joint; rim applied separately, (b) Two articulated spondylus shells. Burial 2. Depth 105 cm. (a) Small Queneto Polished Plain jar with stirrup spout (body diam. cm., total ht. 17) and flat base (fig. 19, B). A long-billed bird lies head downward at junc- tion of spout and stirrup. The stirrup is D-shaped in section. (b) Two copper needles with eyes. One is 2 mm. in diameter and 111 mm. long, the other mm. in diameter and 86 mm. long. (c) Crescent-shaped ornament of sheet copper with rounded tips; 16 mm. wide at middle, 55 mm. from tip to tip. (d) Four pieces of folded sheet copper. (e) A string of tubular copper beads cemented together by copper salts, which have preserved bits of the twisted fiber string. Each bead is mm. in diameter and mm. long. The beads appear to have been made by rolling a thin sheet of copper into a tube, which was cut into sections. The joint or overlap was thinned by hammering or rubbing. In the case of one bead the joint is slightly Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Collier, Donald, 1911-; Martin, Paul S. (Paul Sidney), 1899-1974. editor Chief Curator, Department of Anthropology; Ross, Lillian A. editor Associate Editor, Scientific Publications. [Chicago] Chicago Natural History Museum


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