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chancas or
conopas.
Conopa were
often natural or
carved stone objects that
resembled crops or livestock, such as
zarap conopa for maize,
papap conopa for potatoes...
- of
Black Sea
contained stops at
Aspron (at the
mouth of Dniester), then
Conopa,
Constantia (localities
today in Romania) and
Messembria (today in Bulgaria)...
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Camelid Conopa, 1470–1532,
Brooklyn Museum.
Small stone figurines, or
conopas, of
llamas and
alpacas were the most
common ritual effigies used in the...
- the
western s**** of
Black Sea
contained stops at
Sulina (Danube Delta),
Conopa,
Constantia (localities
today in Romania).
There are some
remains of the...
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Incas also
believed that
every crop had a
protective spirit named Conopas.
Conopas were the best
proceeds of the crop that was set
aside to
offer it to...
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seeing the
appetizing fruit, Ca****llaca ate the
fruit and
became pregnant.
Conopa is a small,
particularly shaped object worshiped at the
domestic level in...
- meat,
fibers for clothing, and art, and
their images in the form of
conopas.
Conopas take
their appearance from the Suri alpacas, with long
locks flanking...
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Eliane Karp
headed a new
agency for
indigenous and Afro-Peruvian affairs,
CONOPA (Commission for Amazonian, Andean, and Afro-Peruvian Peoples). The agency...
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person high
social stature. Julia, the
niece of Augustus, had a
dwarf named Conopas 2 feet 4 inches (0.71 m) high, and a freed-maid
Andromeda who measured...
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Bourgoin & Lefebvre, 2002 c g
Oeclidius carolus Ball, 1934 c g
Oeclidius conopa Fennah, 1980 c g
Oeclidius fraternus Van Duzee, 1923 c g b
Oeclidius fulgidus...