The Necropolis of Ancon in Peru by Wilhelm Riess (1880)
Necropolis of Ancon
A Mummy Richly Arrayed
Animals as Sepulchral Offerings. Matting Used at Burials
Banner-like Decorations
Decorations of the Body-Section of a Simple Mummy
Exposed Graves with Mummies of a Simple Type
False Heads of the Mummy Packing
Interments under Fragments of Earthenware
Front and Back View of a Mummy with a False Head and Funeral Accompaniments
Front and Back View of the False Head of the Mummy
Large Mummy with False Head
Method of Packing the False-Headed Mummies
Mummies of Children
Interments under Earthenware Vessels
Mummies with Wig and Ear Ornaments
Painted Grave Tablets
Poorly Equiped Mummy
Sections of the Graves
Sepulchral Deposits
Side View and Section of the Mummy
Side View of the Mummy
Simple Mummies in Colored Striped Cerements
The Deep Grave of the False-Headed Mummies
Painted Sepulchral Tablets
Sumptuous Mummy Pack
Two Mummies from One Grave
Two Simply Equipped Mummies Diversely Packed