Visual database

Section of the Captives Tunic depicting the Captive Staff God, captive Agents 147 and 110, and winged Profile Deity on green background. Assigned to Epoch 2B (AD 850-900) in a derived Conchopata style. Private collection. Courtesy of Margaret Young-Sánchez.

Agent 104 as drawn from photos of the Captives Tunic. Courtesy of Patricia J. Knobloch.

Agent 147 as drawn from photos of the Captives Tunic. Courtesy of Patricia J. Knobloch.

Agent 110 as drawn from photos of the Captives Tunic. Courtesy of Patricia J. Knobloch.

Agent 146 as drawn from photos of the Captives Tunic. Courtesy of Patricia J. Knobloch.

A front view of an effigy jar depicting Agent 110 in the Less Fancy Viñaque style (aka the Huamanga style). The agent wears a fret/fret-patterned tunic and in the right hand holds a square plaque or shield that displays a human form with raised arms. Assigned to Epoch 2A (AD 825-850). Recovered in 1974 by William H. Isbell, Katharina J. Schreiber, and author from road construction debris at Huari. Courtesy of William H. Isbell.

A profile view of effigy jar (Figure 23.26). In the left hand, Agent 110 holds a white curved implement that may be a horn or an archer's bow. Courtesy of William H. Isbell.

Four-cornered hat with design elements that are similar to those on a fragment of a four-cornered hat found in cave burials near Huanca Sancos, Ayacucho. Assigned to Epoch 2 (AD 825-900) (Museen Dahlem, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin VA63996, no provenience, height = 10 cm, circumference = 43.7 cm). Courtesy of Patricia J. Knobloch.

Partial reconstruction (based on individual photos and not actual sherds) of one Conchopata-style urn from Julio Tello's 1942 excavations depicting Belted Staff Gods alternating with Profile Deities and positioned as pairs between vertical bands of face/fret textile designs. Assigned to Epoch 2A (AD 825-850). The urn's reconstruction begins across the top of Figure 23.29, from a to "e-1" and continues from "e-2" across the bottom. Sherds edged in blue indicate possible completion of the imagery and not confirmed location of the piece: (a, and possibly f) captive Agent 132 held by tan-bodied Profile Deities; (b) Agent 101; (c, g, and possibly e, i) captive Agent 140 held by Belted Staff Gods; and (d, h) captive Agent 110 held by purple-bodied Profile Deities. Courtesy of William H. Isbell and Patricia J. Knobloch.

Partial reconstruction of one Conchopata-style urn from Julio Tello's 1942 excavations depicting Beltless Staff Gods alternating with Profile Deities and positioned as pairs between vertical bands of face/fret textile designs. Assigned to Epoch 2A (AD 825-850). Figures are (a, c) severed heads of agents (possibly Agent 142; not discussed here) held by both tan-bodied and purple-bodied Profile Deities; (b, d) captive Agent 140 held by Beltless Staff God. Courtesy of William H. Isbell and Patricia J. Knobloch.