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Return of Cultural Property

Return of Cultural Property. Cross-Cultural perspectives for the preservation and repatriation of cultural patrimony. Elite male’s tunic, Inca Culture, South America c. 1550 C.E. “ Danzante ”, Sihuas Culture, B.C.E. 500-400 C.E. Spun red and blue llama wool, spindle and whorl.

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Return of Cultural Property

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  1. Return of Cultural Property Cross-Cultural perspectivesfor the preservation and repatriation of cultural patrimony

  2. Elite male’s tunic, Inca Culture, South America c. 1550 C.E.

  3. “Danzante”, Sihuas Culture, B.C.E. 500-400 C.E.

  4. Spun red and blue llama wool, spindle and whorl. Tomb 4, Pisanay, Peru, c. 12thc C.E.

  5. Kennewick Man Site 9300 B.P.

  6. Ice Age Megafauna encountered by early humans in the Americas

  7. House of Lady Xook, Yaxchilan, Chiapas, Mexico

  8. Boat down river to site of Yaxchilan Operated by Jaguar Lodge Cooperative Bonampak, Lacondon Territory, State of Chiapas, Mexico

  9. Looted cemetery at La Chimba I, Sihuas Valley, Peru Looted materials reportedly from the site date to c. 200 B.C.E.

  10. Chancay spoon and bowl, c. 1200 C.E.

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