<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?><pres:item xmlns:pres="http://kulturarvsdata.se/presentation#"><pres:version>1.3.0</pres:version><pres:buildDate>2026-05-20</pres:buildDate><pres:itemLabel xml:lang="sv">utställningstext</pres:itemLabel><pres:dataQuality>Rådata</pres:dataQuality><pres:id>2525234</pres:id><pres:service>arkiv</pres:service><pres:organization xml:lang="sv">Statens museer för världskultur - Världskulturmuseet</pres:organization><pres:organizationShort>SMVK-VKM</pres:organizationShort><pres:type xml:lang="sv">Dokument</pres:type><pres:entityUri>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-VKM/arkiv/2525234</pres:entityUri><pres:idLabel>From-original-catalogue-5-sept-2006-EN-kultforemal, 1973.25.0031, 1978.15.0018, 1975.12.0009, 1971.06.0001, 1932.16, 1973.21, 1990.04, 1935.32, 1972.03</pres:idLabel><pres:description xml:lang="sv">Engelsk text till  utställningen Trafficking.</pres:description><pres:content xml:lang="sv">Collection number Text from the original catalogue 

1932.16 

1935.32 

ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLECTION from PERU 

Collection from Peru, mostly from Nasca. 

(The Spanish designations are taken from the original catalogue.) 

Earthenware vessels 1-39 are not listed in the original catalogue. 

Gift from a donor who wishes to remain anonymous. 

There is an original catalogue in Spanish with objects nos 40-204. 

 

1971.06.0001 

 

Archaeological ceramic from Chancay, Peru. Purchased from Sea 

Captain Anders Johansson, Pl. 8255 Ebbagården, SE-430 34 Onsala, 

Sweden.  

The earthenware vessel was collected in Peru in 1971 by Sea Captain 

Anders Johansson. 

Price SEK 200 on 29.3.1971. 

 

1972.03 

 

Archaeological objects from Peru purchased from a Peruvian-Swedish 

private collector on 17 February 1972 during a visit to Gothenburg, 

Sweden. Purchase price SEK 2,370, of which the copper jerkin from 

the Chimú culture was SEK 1,200, the miniature ceramic from the 

Chimú culture SEK 270, and the Inca ceramic from Sipán in northern 

Peru SEK 900. The seller has 25 years of experience from northern 

Peru and the finds that can and are made. 

Catalogued by S. Henry Wassén. 

App. in orig. cat. 

 

1973.25.0031 1973.25.0001-0035 

No 1-31, archaeological objects from Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, 

Colombia, Bolivia and Peru. 

No 32-35, ethnographical objects from Peru and Panama. 

 

Purchases from Karin Wassén, Gothenburg, Sweden, on 15.08.1973 

for SEK 6,000. The seller had had many of the objects as personal 

possessions since 1947 when she took part in her husband’s 
expedition to Latin America. 

 

Catalogued by S. Henry Wassén in August 1973.  

 

App.: Catalogue. 

Nomenclature list of archaeological finding places in Panama set up 

by the Archaeological Society of Panama (later dissolved due to 

resistance from the Panameño-side against the Americans in the party) 

on 15.09.1962. 

 

1973.21 Gift collection, no 1-7 archaeological and no 8-9 ethnographical 

objects, collected by First Secretary Ulf Lewin, Skinnarviksringen 4 

A, SE-117 26 Stockholm, Sweden, between 1968-1969, when he 

served at the Embassy of Sweden in Colombia. 

The collection was presented as a gift to the Museum Manager of 

GEM’s collections at a meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, 26 June 1973. 



Comp. coll. 1973.22. 

Catalogued by Henry Wassén 3 July 1973. 

 

1975.12.0009-19 1975.12.0001-0019 

Archaeological collection from Ecuador, Colombia and Peru 

consisting of ceramics (figure vessels, figurines, “grater”), necklace 
and a tumi knife. 

Purchased by and sold to GEM by First Secretary Ulf Lewin, 

Stockholm, Sweden, for SEK 5,600. 

Arrived at GEM 15.07.1975. 

Catalogued by Sven-Erik Isacsson 16.12.1975 

 

1978.15.0018 Archaeological figure vessel in the form of a squatting male figure 

with a clasp vessel “on his back”. A popular title of the vessel is 
Canastero. Calima style Height: 17 cm. 

 

1990.04 Archaeological collection from Peru. 

Gift: B.A: Runneström. Arrived at GEM 23.01.1990. 

Bengt Runneström’s comments on the collection: 
“Also enclosed is the list of the objects in the textile collection with 
everything I know about them, which, to be honest, is not very much 

as I was not present when the objects were acquired. However, I have 

travelled out to the people in Chancay, who live off grave-robbing, to 

see how it is done. They go out to places in the desert where they 

know from long before of the existence of graves in the sand. They 

carry a long, thin iron rod with which they penetrate the sand where 

they believe there may be a grave. When they feel that the rod has 

gone through something hollow and hard (a pot), they pull up the rod 

and begin to dig. The mummy is then loaded directly into the boot of a 

collector’s car, or thrown away together with the pot in the sand, and 
only the valuable things are taken care of to sell later.”</pres:content><pres:context><pres:event xml:lang="sv">Tillverkad</pres:event><pres:nameLabel xml:lang="sv">Leidi, Bianca [författare], Palmgren, Christine [författare]</pres:nameLabel></pres:context><pres:image><pres:mediaType>image/jpeg</pres:mediaType><pres:src type="thumbnail">https://collections.smvk.se/carlotta-vkm/web/image/blob/2525238/From-original-catalogue-5-sept-2006-EN-kultforemal.jpg</pres:src><pres:src type="lowres">https://collections.smvk.se/carlotta-vkm/web/image/zoom/2525239/From-original-catalogue-5-sept-2006-EN-kultforemal.jpg</pres:src><pres:src type="highres">https://collections.smvk.se/carlotta-vkm/web/image/blob/2525236/From-original-catalogue-5-sept-2006-EN-kultforemal.pdf</pres:src><pres:mediaLicense>http://kulturarvsdata.se/resurser/License#by-nc-nd</pres:mediaLicense><pres:byline xml:lang="sv">Leidi, Bianca, Palmgren, Christine</pres:byline><pres:copyright xml:lang="sv">Statens museer för världskultur</pres:copyright></pres:image><pres:references><pres:reference>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-VKM/objekt/75102</pres:reference><pres:reference>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-VKM/objekt/12820</pres:reference><pres:reference>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-VKM/objekt/60607</pres:reference><pres:reference>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-VKM/objekt/78604</pres:reference><pres:reference>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-VKM/samling/1201</pres:reference><pres:reference>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-VKM/samling/1044</pres:reference><pres:reference>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-VKM/samling/1186</pres:reference><pres:reference>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-VKM/samling/3151</pres:reference><pres:reference>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-VKM/samling/2531</pres:reference><pres:reference>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-VKM/exhibition/105337</pres:reference><pres:reference>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-VKM/exhibitionpart/1243590</pres:reference><pres:reference>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-EM/name/1543824</pres:reference><pres:reference>http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-EM/name/3248418</pres:reference></pres:references><pres:representations><pres:representation format="HTML">http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-VKM/arkiv/html/2525234</pres:representation><pres:representation format="XML">http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-VKM/arkiv/xml/2525234</pres:representation><pres:representation format="RDF">http://kulturarvsdata.se/SMVK-VKM/arkiv/rdf/2525234</pres:representation></pres:representations></pres:item>