Fragment of a skirt tie
A.D. 0–200
Object PlacePeru
Medium/TechniqueCotton and wool oblique interlacing with cross-knit looping decoration
Dimensions31 x 6 cm (12 3/16 x 2 3/8 in.)
Credit LineDenman Waldo Ross Collection
Accession number16.38
On View
Not on viewClassificationsCostumes
Collections
NOTES:
[1] On the sale of the Mestanza collection, see Anne Paul, ed., Paracas: Art and Architecture (Iowa City, 1991), pp. 36-38 and Richard Daggett, A Tello-Centric History of Peruvian Archaeology part 2, pp. 360, 386-387. [2] Ross purchased a number of textiles and fragments from Tello (probably acting for Carbajal) between December 27, 1915 and January 8, 1916. When they were accessioned by the MFA (accession nos. 16.30-16.42), they were mistakenly believed to have been found by Tello himself "[in a cemetery] three or four miles south of Pisco."
A.D. 50–100
A.D. 500–800 or later
AD 500-900
about A.D. 300 (?)
200 B.C.–A.D. 200
20th century
about 200
A.D. 500–1000 (?)
19th century
0–A.D. 200
about A.D. 300
1476–1534