- life of the Inca.
Those Qirus which show the life of the Inca were
produced in
colonial times and are not
authentic Incan Qirus. Many
times they are solitary...
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tradition spanning 4,000
years up to the Inca Empire.
Ancient Tiwanaku Qirus sometimes bears Andean crosses with
central eye motifs. The
central eye...
- Guo
Qiru (simplified Chinese: 郭启儒;
traditional Chinese: 郭啟儒; pinyin: Guō
Qǐrú; 1900 – 1969) was a
Chinese xiangsheng performer. On 12
April 1900, Guo...
- An
amaru depicted on a
Qiru....
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ritual practitioners. Some
attributes in
their hands were
identified as
Qirus (Andean
ritual cups),
Snuff trays (used in
ceremonial contexts) and Spear-throwers...
-
Southern Andean Iconographic Series can be seen on
several stone sculptures,
Qirus,
snuff trays and
other Tiwanaku artifacts. The
unique carvings on the top...
- they
visually recorded narratives through paintings on
vases and cups (
qirus).
These paintings are
usually accompanied by
geometric patterns known as...
- Oho Ou, Du Jiang, Yuan Quan,
Zhang Tian'ai, Li Qin,
Zhang Yamei, and Yang
Qiru. The film is
based on the
Sichuan Airlines Flight 8633 incident. The film...
- Tetsuto; Benton,
Michael J.; Zhang, Jianping; Wolfe,
Alexander P.; Yi,
Qiru; Tseng, Kuowei; Ran, Hao; Currie,
Philip J. (December 2016). "A Feathered...
- exist. Kiru can mean both "tooth" (kiru in
Southern Quechua) and "wood" (
qiru [qero] in
Southern Quechua), and
killa can mean both "moon" (killa) and "lazy"...