The celebrations and banquets of the Inca: The remains of camelids of Tambo Viejo

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South American camelids played key roles within the Inca empire. In addition of providing primary products, such as meat and hide, they were important sources of wool, fuel, and fertilizer, while llamas were also valued as beasts of burden. Moreover, ethnohistorical accounts indicate that on occasio...

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Autor: Valdez, Lidio M.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Rituales Inca
Sacrificio de camélidos
Tambo Viejo
Valle de Acarí
Costa Sur del Perú
Inca rituals
Camelid sacrifice
Acari Valley
Peruvian south coast
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spelling The celebrations and banquets of the Inca: The remains of camelids of Tambo ViejoLas fiestas y banquetes del Inca: Los restos de camélidos de Tambo ViejoValdez, Lidio M.Valdez, Lidio M.Rituales IncaSacrificio de camélidosTambo ViejoValle de AcaríCosta Sur del PerúInca ritualsCamelid sacrificeTambo ViejoAcari ValleyPeruvian south coastSouth American camelids played key roles within the Inca empire. In addition of providing primary products, such as meat and hide, they were important sources of wool, fuel, and fertilizer, while llamas were also valued as beasts of burden. Moreover, ethnohistorical accounts indicate that on occasion of the ritual celebrations organized by the state, young male camelids were regularly slaughtered in the hundreds. The reports further indicate that some of the sacrificed animals were burned, and their ashes thrown ceremoniously into a river, while others were distributed and consumed during the same public ceremonies. Recent archaeological research carried out at the Inca provincial center of Tambo Viejo of the Acari Valley resulted in the finding of an excellent collection of camelid bones; its analysis demonstrates that the bones and their respective epiphyses were about to fuse or had just fused, indicating that the camelids slaughtered at Tambo Viejo were physically fully developed animals.Los camélidos sudamericanos cumplieron funciones importantes dentro del imperio Inca. Además de proveer productos primarios, como la carne y el cuero, también fueron fuentes importantes de fibra, combustible y guano, mientras que las llamas fueron a su vez valoradas como bestias de carga. Los reportes etnohistóricos también indican que, con ocasión de las festividades rituales celebradas por el estado, los camélidos machos jóvenes fueron sacrificados en centenares. Los mismos reportes aseguran que algunos de los animales sacrificados fueron completamente quemados y sus cenizas arrojadas al río en un acto ritual, mientras que otros fueron distribuidos y consumidos durante las mismas celebraciones públicas. Una reciente investigación arqueológica efectuada en el centro provincial Inca de Tambo Viejo del valle de Acarí resultó en el hallazgo de una excelente colección de huesos de camélidos; su análisis demuestra que los huesos y sus respectivas epífisis estaban por fusionarse o se habían apenas fusionado, lo que indica que los camélidos sacrificados en Tambo Viejo eran animales físicamente desarrollados.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima2022-07-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/Arqueo/article/view/2195610.15381/arqueolsoc.2022n36.e21956Arqueología y Sociedad; Núm. 36 (2022); 175-208Arqueología y Sociedad; No. 36 (2022); 175-2082810-85660254-8062reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/Arqueo/article/view/21956/18338Derechos de autor 2022 Lidio M. Valdezhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe:article/219562022-07-18T23:00:20Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The celebrations and banquets of the Inca: The remains of camelids of Tambo Viejo
Las fiestas y banquetes del Inca: Los restos de camélidos de Tambo Viejo
title The celebrations and banquets of the Inca: The remains of camelids of Tambo Viejo
spellingShingle The celebrations and banquets of the Inca: The remains of camelids of Tambo Viejo
Valdez, Lidio M.
Rituales Inca
Sacrificio de camélidos
Tambo Viejo
Valle de Acarí
Costa Sur del Perú
Inca rituals
Camelid sacrifice
Tambo Viejo
Acari Valley
Peruvian south coast
title_short The celebrations and banquets of the Inca: The remains of camelids of Tambo Viejo
title_full The celebrations and banquets of the Inca: The remains of camelids of Tambo Viejo
title_fullStr The celebrations and banquets of the Inca: The remains of camelids of Tambo Viejo
title_full_unstemmed The celebrations and banquets of the Inca: The remains of camelids of Tambo Viejo
title_sort The celebrations and banquets of the Inca: The remains of camelids of Tambo Viejo
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Valdez, Lidio M.
Valdez, Lidio M.
author Valdez, Lidio M.
author_facet Valdez, Lidio M.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Rituales Inca
Sacrificio de camélidos
Tambo Viejo
Valle de Acarí
Costa Sur del Perú
Inca rituals
Camelid sacrifice
Tambo Viejo
Acari Valley
Peruvian south coast
topic Rituales Inca
Sacrificio de camélidos
Tambo Viejo
Valle de Acarí
Costa Sur del Perú
Inca rituals
Camelid sacrifice
Tambo Viejo
Acari Valley
Peruvian south coast
description South American camelids played key roles within the Inca empire. In addition of providing primary products, such as meat and hide, they were important sources of wool, fuel, and fertilizer, while llamas were also valued as beasts of burden. Moreover, ethnohistorical accounts indicate that on occasion of the ritual celebrations organized by the state, young male camelids were regularly slaughtered in the hundreds. The reports further indicate that some of the sacrificed animals were burned, and their ashes thrown ceremoniously into a river, while others were distributed and consumed during the same public ceremonies. Recent archaeological research carried out at the Inca provincial center of Tambo Viejo of the Acari Valley resulted in the finding of an excellent collection of camelid bones; its analysis demonstrates that the bones and their respective epiphyses were about to fuse or had just fused, indicating that the camelids slaughtered at Tambo Viejo were physically fully developed animals.
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