I note on Google Maps there is a road by the name Panquilma inside the city of Lima Peru. As often is the case, road names suggest town names. Perhaps the area near this road was an ancient city by that name. Lima, itself is not an ancient Incan c...
Fabulous piece, and how wonderful to find a bit of provenance inside.
Although it isn't advertised on their web pages for some reason, the Museo del Barrio has a wonderful and extensive collection of pre-Colombian art and pottery. Perhaps they ca...
Additional info: The Inca Trail was built by the Incans and is 22,000 kilometers long. There are about 6 major ancient cities along its route; none of their names look anything like your city's name.
The word, sienna is Spanish for a reddish-brow...
To aid in your search try using the name "Pre-Columbian"; it might help. There are thousands of this type jug around, many authentic and many reproductions. Age is difficult to prove. Without proof of age the jug is worth about $3.00 USD. I am not...
I purchased this at auction last night and thought it might be a piece of local indian pottery, But to my surprise I found this note inside. It reads Ciena Quilla Panduilma ruins of an inca city in the andes in Peru, from Florence Jenkins, Ken's ...
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