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FEATURE 92 FIG. 4: Detail of a tapestrywoven band. Nazca Huari, South Coast, Peru. AD 700–900. Camelid wool. 25.4 x 76.2 cm. Textile Museum, Washington, DC. FIG. 5: Tapestry-woven band. Nazca/Huari, South Coast, Peru. AD 700–900. Camelid wool. 21.6 x 71.1 cm. Private collection, Sleepy Hollow, New York. FIG. 6 (left center): Tunic with sun faces. Nazca/Huari, South Coast, Peru. AD 700–1100. Cotton, feathers. 147.3 x 96.5 cm. Ex Georges Halphen Collection, Paris. FIG. 7 (left bottom): Tunic with sun face. Nazca/Huari, South Coast, Peru. AD 600–1000. Cotton, feathers. 160 x 75.6 cm. Ex Georges Halphen Collection, Paris. Private collection. Private collection. FIG. 8 (above): Detail of a painted mantle with composite creatures. Ychma/Pachacamac, Central Coast, Peru. AD 1000–1460. Cotton. 64.8 x 320 cm. Private collection.


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