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Snuff trays, southern Lake Titicaca basin. (a) Putuni, Tiahuanaco, camelid bone, 14.5 cm, Archaeological Museum, Tiahuanaco (Webster and Janusek 2003:358, Figure 14.16); (b) stone snuff tray, Tiahuanaco(?), 11.5 cm, Roemer Museum, collection V.5521, Hildesheim, Germany; (c) stone snuff tray fragment, Tiahuanaco(?), collection V.5520, Roemer Museum, Hildesheim, Germany (Uhle 1912a:Figures 15, 16); (d) stone snuff tray, Tiahuanaco(?), 15.5 cm, collection 10718, Museo Etnográfico, Buenos Aires, Argentina (photo Luis Cornejo); (e) stone snuff tray, Quiripuju, Bolivia, 12.06 cm, collection 35636, The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Museum Expedition, Max Uhle 1895; (f) stone snuff tray fragment, Cumaná Island, southern Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, 7.1 cm, collection 35515, The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Museum Expedition, Max Uhle 1895; (g) stone snuff tray fragment, Tiahuanaco, Bolivia, collection 36072, The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Museum Expedition, Max Uhle 1895 (e-g, photo courtesy Clark Erickson); (h) stone snuff tray, 12.8 cm, Tiahuanaco, collection 75-20-30/8649, the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Alexander E. Agassiz collection; (i) wooden snuff tray with gold and Spondylus inlays, 24.6 cm, Pallqa, Amaguaya, department of La Paz, Museo Tiwanaku, La Paz, Bolivia; (j) wooden snuff tray with stone and shell inlays, 17.1 cm, collection 2000.211, Denver Art Museum, Colorado. Photo courtesy Margaret Young-Sánchez.

Item record
Chapter
Ch. 11: Visionary Plants and SAIS Iconography in San Pedro de Atacama and Tiahuanaco
Item type
Photograph
Cultural terms
Tiwanaku
Geographic terms
Andean South America
Lake Titicaca Basin
Southern Lake Titicaca Basin
Tiwanaku
Temporal terms
Middle Horizon (MH)
Image contents
Reuse
Recommended citation

Isbell, William H.; Uribe, Mauricio I.; Tiballi, Anne; Edward P. Zegarra, 2018, "Visual database", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/1B33FN.