Blackware Jar in the Form of an Animal, Possibly a Llama, 1200–1450
Chimú
Single Spout Blackware Vessel in the Form of a Crayfish, 1000–1400
Chimú
Small Pendant in the Form of a Male Figure Holding Rattles, 1–400 CE
Quimbaya
Figurine (Tunjo) of a Standing Figure with Hands Held in Front of Torso, 1000–1500
Muisca
Figurine (Tunjo) of a Standing Figure with Crossed Bands Covering Torso, 1000–1500
Muisca
Figurine (Tunjo) in the Form of an Anthropomorphic Serpent, 900–1500
Muisca
Single Spout Vessel with Bird Attached to Strap Handle, 200 BCE–200 CE
Salinar
Flat Hammered Mask with Abstract Features, 1200–1450
Chimú
Ceremonial Knife (Tumi), 1100–1470
Chimú
Stirrup Spout Vessel with Raised Appliques Covering the Surface, 1000–200 BCE
Cupisnique
Figurine (Tunjo) of a Figure Holding Plants and Cup, Wearing a Crown, 1000–1500
Muisca
Bowl Depicting Incised and Painted Abstract Crouching Figure, 650–150 BCE
Paracas
Bowl Incised and Painted with Interlocking Geometric Band, 650–150 BCE
Paracas
Double Spout and Bridge Vessel Depicting Incised and Painted Abstract Feline Face, 650–150 BCE
Paracas
Negative-Painted Spotted Vessel with Bird-Head Spout, 650–150 BCE
Paracas
Bowl with Fish Motif, 650–100 BCE
Paracas
Double Spout and Bridge Bottel Painted with Cream and Orange Slips, 650–150 BCE
Paracas
Bottle with Incised Feline Tooth Motif Around Neck, 650–150 BCE
Paracas
Stirrup Spout Vessel with Raised Geometric Scroll Motif, 1000–200 BCE
Cupisnique
Stirrup Spout Vessel with Circular Body and Molded Head and Arms of Animal, 200 BCE–200 CE
Gallinazo