Over Rock and Under Stone: Carved Rocks and Subterranean Burials at Kipia, Ancash, AD 1000-1532
- Autores
- Lane, Kevin John; Pomeroy, Emma; Lújan Davila, Milton Reynaldo
- Año de publicación
- 2018
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Research in the Andes has yielded evidence for a complex association between settlement sites and mortuary monuments, tied to concepts of death, ancestor veneration and water. The Huaylas-Inca and later Spanish colonial site of Kipia in the Cordillera Negra of the Ancash Highlands, North-Central Andes is a multi-faceted site, that contains a small settlement core, and a cosmological centre which includes carved rocks (huancas), niches and offerings. This, in turn backs onto a necropolis composed of a series of subterranean tombs (pukullo). In association, these features directly reference the surrounding agro-pastoralist landscape. In particular they evoke neighbouring lakes as possible foci of ethnogenesis or pacarinas. The relation between ceremonial sites and cemeteries is crucial to understanding Andean concepts of death and renewal. In this article, alongside a detailed description of the site, we provide a preliminary analysis of the contents of one of the pukullo. In turn, these results are placed within their landscape context to discuss issues related to sacrality, water and death.
Fil: Lane, Kevin John. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Arqueología; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Pomeroy, Emma. No especifíca;
Fil: Lújan Davila, Milton Reynaldo. No especifíca; - Materia
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ANCASH HIGHLANDS
DEATH
HUACA
HUANCA
LATE PREHISPANIC PERIOD
PACARINA
PUKULLO-TYPE SUBTERRANEAN TOMB
WATER - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/
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- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
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Over Rock and Under Stone: Carved Rocks and Subterranean Burials at Kipia, Ancash, AD 1000-1532 |
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Over Rock and Under Stone: Carved Rocks and Subterranean Burials at Kipia, Ancash, AD 1000-1532 |
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Over Rock and Under Stone: Carved Rocks and Subterranean Burials at Kipia, Ancash, AD 1000-1532 Lane, Kevin John ANCASH HIGHLANDS DEATH HUACA HUANCA LATE PREHISPANIC PERIOD PACARINA PUKULLO-TYPE SUBTERRANEAN TOMB WATER |
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Over Rock and Under Stone: Carved Rocks and Subterranean Burials at Kipia, Ancash, AD 1000-1532 |
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Over Rock and Under Stone: Carved Rocks and Subterranean Burials at Kipia, Ancash, AD 1000-1532 |
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Over Rock and Under Stone: Carved Rocks and Subterranean Burials at Kipia, Ancash, AD 1000-1532 |
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Over Rock and Under Stone: Carved Rocks and Subterranean Burials at Kipia, Ancash, AD 1000-1532 |
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Over Rock and Under Stone: Carved Rocks and Subterranean Burials at Kipia, Ancash, AD 1000-1532 |
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Lane, Kevin John Pomeroy, Emma Lújan Davila, Milton Reynaldo |
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Lane, Kevin John |
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Lane, Kevin John Pomeroy, Emma Lújan Davila, Milton Reynaldo |
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ANCASH HIGHLANDS DEATH HUACA HUANCA LATE PREHISPANIC PERIOD PACARINA PUKULLO-TYPE SUBTERRANEAN TOMB WATER |
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ANCASH HIGHLANDS DEATH HUACA HUANCA LATE PREHISPANIC PERIOD PACARINA PUKULLO-TYPE SUBTERRANEAN TOMB WATER |
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Research in the Andes has yielded evidence for a complex association between settlement sites and mortuary monuments, tied to concepts of death, ancestor veneration and water. The Huaylas-Inca and later Spanish colonial site of Kipia in the Cordillera Negra of the Ancash Highlands, North-Central Andes is a multi-faceted site, that contains a small settlement core, and a cosmological centre which includes carved rocks (huancas), niches and offerings. This, in turn backs onto a necropolis composed of a series of subterranean tombs (pukullo). In association, these features directly reference the surrounding agro-pastoralist landscape. In particular they evoke neighbouring lakes as possible foci of ethnogenesis or pacarinas. The relation between ceremonial sites and cemeteries is crucial to understanding Andean concepts of death and renewal. In this article, alongside a detailed description of the site, we provide a preliminary analysis of the contents of one of the pukullo. In turn, these results are placed within their landscape context to discuss issues related to sacrality, water and death. Fil: Lane, Kevin John. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Arqueología; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina Fil: Pomeroy, Emma. No especifíca; Fil: Lújan Davila, Milton Reynaldo. No especifíca; |
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Research in the Andes has yielded evidence for a complex association between settlement sites and mortuary monuments, tied to concepts of death, ancestor veneration and water. The Huaylas-Inca and later Spanish colonial site of Kipia in the Cordillera Negra of the Ancash Highlands, North-Central Andes is a multi-faceted site, that contains a small settlement core, and a cosmological centre which includes carved rocks (huancas), niches and offerings. This, in turn backs onto a necropolis composed of a series of subterranean tombs (pukullo). In association, these features directly reference the surrounding agro-pastoralist landscape. In particular they evoke neighbouring lakes as possible foci of ethnogenesis or pacarinas. The relation between ceremonial sites and cemeteries is crucial to understanding Andean concepts of death and renewal. In this article, alongside a detailed description of the site, we provide a preliminary analysis of the contents of one of the pukullo. In turn, these results are placed within their landscape context to discuss issues related to sacrality, water and death. |
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