Drawing of details of the 2003 Profile Attendant showing its N-shaped canines, a decorated chin band or bar, embedded limb bands, a short tufted ray at the mouth, what is apparently a belt, legs in the running or genuflecting position, a crown that consists of two bands, and a wing similar to those of Phase 3 (Agüero et al. 2003) sculptures from Tiahuanaco. This set of attributes combines features that range from Phase 1 through Phase 3 of the Agüero et al. seriation, as well as attributes best known in the snuff paraphernalia of northern Chile. Drawing by William H. Isbell.
Isbell, William H.; Uribe, Mauricio I.; Tiballi, Anne; Edward P. Zegarra, 2018, "Visual database", https://doi.org/10.25346/S6/1B33FN.