Inka llama offerings from Tambo Viejo, Acari Valley, Peru
in: Antiquity, v. 94 (2020), issue 378: pp.1-18.
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Keywords: Animal Sacrifice Inca Empire
Edited by: Chiara Petrolini
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Of Summits and Sacrifice: An Ethnohistoric Study of Inka Religious Practices
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People of Qulla Suyu ofering a llama and basket of coca leaves to the mountain-waqa Willka Nuta (1615)
from: Guamán Poma de Ayala, F. Primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno [1616]. Manuscript conserved in the København, Det Kongelige Bibliotek [ Royal Library, Copenhagen, Denmark ], GKS 2232 4°.
Miniature llama figurine, wrought in hammered gold, probably deposited as an offering to the mountain gods, accompanying a human sacrifice (1500-1532)
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The British Museum, London