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Sling

1400–1540

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas Museum of Art
Dallas, United States

Slings were common weapons for ancient Andean populations since the Formative Period (c. 300 B.C.E.). Some Nazca (Nasca) vessels show a sling held in the hands, while other Nazca and Huari (Wari) vessels illustrate slings wrapped around the head. Lightweight and portable, slings provided effective tools for combat in a rock-filled Andean landscape. The wide central band would support the stones used as weapons. While the longer strap or end with a loop was secured around the fingers, the short strap was released to launch the stone.

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  • Title: Sling
  • Date Created: 1400–1540
  • Physical Dimensions: Overall: 13 27/32 x 1 3/4 x 113 in. (35.2 x 4.44 x 287.02 cm)
  • Type: Textiles
  • External Link: https://www.dma.org/object/artwork/4068367/
  • Medium: Camelid fiber
  • period: Late Horizon
  • Credit Line: Dallas Museum of Art, the Nora and John Wise Collection, bequest of John Wise
Dallas Museum of Art

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