Thjs group of borders (a) & (b) and head tie pendant (c) share the Nazca anthropomorphic design of the ' raised arm figure'. He appears as if on the threshold of the present world, in expectation of the next. Such a stance is commonly found in Nazca style textiles, ceramics and featherwork.Indeed, whether he is imploring the heavens for admittance or praying for rain, we shall never know for the sand has devoured his body and the wind has scattered his despair.