
Figure 1
Gary S. Vescelius at the Huari site, Ayacucho Region, Peru, 1970. Vescelius is seated, with cigarette and wearing a flat cap. The other seated figure is archaeologist Junius Bouton Bird. Standing behind Bird is archaeologist William H. Isbell. The other individuals are unidentified. Photo from the Gary S. Vescelius Collection, courtesy of the Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History.

Figure 2
Areas in Peru in which Gary S. Vescelius conducted archaeological survey and research.

Figure 3
Gary S. Vescelius’s excavations at an unidentified site with an Early Horizon component near the Quishqui Puncu site in the Vicos Valley, Ancash Region, Peru, 1964. Photo courtesy of Thomas F. Lynch.

Figure 4
Gary S. Vescelius’s excavations at the Wichqana site, Ayacucho Region, Peru, 1970. Photo by Gary S. Vescelius courtesy of the Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History.

Figure 5
Structures at the Huari site, Ayacucho Region, Peru, 1970. Photo by Gary S. Vescelius, courtesy of the Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History.

Figure 6
Gary S. Vescelius’s excavations at Ushpa Qoto sector of the Huari site, Ayacucho Region, Peru, 1970. Photo by Gary S. Vescelius courtesy of the Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History.

Figure 7
Fine polychrome ceramic sherds found at the Huari site, Ayacucho Region, Peru, 1970. Photo by Gary S. Vescelius courtesy of the Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History.

Figure 8
Sherds excavated by Gary S. Vescelius at the Ushpa Qoto sector of the Huari site, Ayacucho Region, Peru, 1970. Photo by Gary S. Vescelius courtesy of the Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History.

Figure 9
Portion of a plan by Gary S. Vescelius of an unknown site, courtesy of the Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History.

Figure 10
Drawing by Gary S. Vescelius of an Inca aryballos, courtesy of the Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History.

Figure 11
Interior of hut at the Inca site of Huánuco Pampa, Huánuco Region, Peru. This photograph, taken in the 1970s, shows the conditions under which most archaeologists lived while in the field. The figure is Delfín Zúñiga Díaz, field and laboratory assistant to archaeologist Craig Morris. Photograph courtesy of the Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History.

Figure 12
The salon of Gary S. Vescelius’s house in Lima, Peru, 1964. Photograph courtesy of Thomas F. Lynch.
