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English: Tapestry Shirt, Chimú (Peru), 1400–1540 CE, Camelid fiber and cotton, PC.B.503
Date 1400–1540 AD
Source http://www.doaks.org/museum/special-exhibitions/past/flights-of-fancy/a-cross-cultural-aviary
Author Unknown Chimú weaver
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