Tiahuanaco Culture (17) - Tiohuanaquence - Cerro Colorado, Lima, Perú, Cerro Blanco, Paramong Ancash, Perú, 1,500-2,000 years-old
Scope and Contents
The Peruvian textiles, originated from Lima, Perú and the
surrounding cities, were donated by Dr. Ericka Verba, Director of Latin American
Studies to the University Library to Cal State LA Special Collections and
Archives. The Latin American Studies Department is one of first Latin American
Studies programs to have been established in the United States and is
recognized nationally for the excellence of its faculty and the achievements of its
alumni. The Peruvian textiles were received by Dr. Verba undated, therefore, the
exact timeframe of the textiles is unknown. As well as, the exact derivation
together with the original donor of the textiles is also unknown. The Peruvian
textiles are organized into one series consisting of the initial year provided by the
original donor and have maintained the same order it was received.
Series I: Peruvian Textiles
Inclusive Dates: Undated
Arrangement: Alphabetical
This series consists of textiles from Perú which range from three different
indigenous groups and represent three different civilizations. The Chancay,
Chimú, and Tiahuanaco are cultural semblances that survived and tell the story
of great artisans, and skilled production of their past which still lives today.
Dates
- Creation: 1000 - 1450
Extent
From the Collection: 2.58 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository
Library South, Room 2079, 5151 State University Drive
Los Angeles CA 90032
(323)343-3960
SpecialCollections@calstatela.edu