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Background imageAncient civilizations Collection: NATL2D-00018

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Ruins of Inca city and Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador. Digital photograph

Background imageAncient civilizations Collection: Account of Pizarros conquest of Peru, 1535

Account of Pizarros conquest of Peru, 1535
Title page of Xeres account of the conquest of Peru, 1535. Document

Background imageAncient civilizations Collection: NATL2A-00026

NATL2A-00026
Incan Temple of the Sun in Cuzco, Peru, 1500s. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of an illustration as given in Montanus and in Ogilby

Background imageAncient civilizations Collection: NATL2D-00005

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Doorways leading to Inca Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador. Digital photograph

Background imageAncient civilizations Collection: NATL2D-00002

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Ruins of Inca Temple of the Sun at Ingapirca in the Andes Mountains, Ecuador. Digital photograph

Background imageAncient civilizations Collection: Machu Picchu, Peru

Machu Picchu, Peru

Background imageAncient civilizations Collection: Scenic overview of Machu Picchu, Peru

Scenic overview of Machu Picchu, Peru

Background imageAncient civilizations Collection: Scenic overview of Machu Picchu, Peru

Scenic overview of Machu Picchu, Peru

Background imageAncient civilizations Collection: Scenic overview of Machu Picchu, Peru

Scenic overview of Machu Picchu, Peru

Background imageAncient civilizations Collection: Machu Picchu Ruins, Cusco Region, Peru

Machu Picchu Ruins, Cusco Region, Peru

Background imageAncient civilizations Collection: Colombia, Huila Department, San Agustin, Archeological Park, Dolmen with caryatids

Colombia, Huila Department, San Agustin, Archeological Park, Dolmen with caryatids, megalithic sculptures
Colombia - Huila Department - San Agustin, Archeological Park (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1995). Dolmen with caryatids, megalithic sculptures

Background imageAncient civilizations Collection: Anthropomorphic vase in shape of a woman wearing dominant class costume, Peru, Moche culture

Anthropomorphic vase in shape of a woman wearing dominant class costume, Peru, Moche culture
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 4th-9th century A.D. Moche culture. Anthropomorphic vase in shape of a woman wearing the dominant class costume

Background imageAncient civilizations Collection: Messenger blowing horn, engraving from Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (1550-after 1615)

Messenger blowing horn, engraving from Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (1550-after 1615), Nueva Cronica y Buen Gobierno
History of the Exploration, 16th century. South America, Peru. Messenger blowing horn. Engraving from Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala (1550-after 1615), Nueva Cronica y Buen Gobierno, 1587

Background imageAncient civilizations Collection: Mummy of woman of Necropolis decorated with gold and bone jewels and feather headdress

Mummy of woman of Necropolis decorated with gold and bone jewels and feather headdress, circa 200 B. C
Pre-Inca civilization, Peru, 3rd century b.C. Paracas culture. Mummy of a woman of the Necropolis decorated with gold and bone jewels and a feather headdress, circa 200 b.C

Background imageAncient civilizations Collection: Pottery Bowl from Tiahuanaco Culture, Peru, 600-1000

Pottery Bowl from Tiahuanaco Culture, Peru, 600-1000
Pottery Bowl from Coast Tianuanaco Culture, Peru, 600-1000. Pottery bowl on three feet painted with crowned heads and a check pattern



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