Semantic of the bilobulated image of the head in the ancient man of the central andean coast of Chancay—Ancón (Peru). A relationship with the Lunar goddess— goddess of the Sea?

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The Chancay-Ancón cultures (1200–1400 years AD), carried out the cultural practice of cephalic modeling, both groups show the oblique fronto occipital type of modeling and others in the erect type, with a distinctive cephalic trait, “a bilobed symbolic head shape”, which is represented in anthropomo...

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Autor: Yépez Vásquez, Zoila Rosaura
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/Arqueo/article/view/21592
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Materia:semantics
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spelling Semantic of the bilobulated image of the head in the ancient man of the central andean coast of Chancay—Ancón (Peru). A relationship with the Lunar goddess— goddess of the Sea?Semántica de la imagen bilobulada de la cabeza en el antiguo hombre de la costa central andina de Chancay—Ancón (Perú). ¿Una relación con la diosa Lunar — diosa del Mar?Yépez Vásquez, Zoila RosauraYépez Vásquez, Zoila Rosaurasemanticsimagemetaphorbilobed headsymbolMoon goddesssemánticaimagenmetáforacabeza bilobuladasímbolodiosa LunarThe Chancay-Ancón cultures (1200–1400 years AD), carried out the cultural practice of cephalic modeling, both groups show the oblique fronto occipital type of modeling and others in the erect type, with a distinctive cephalic trait, “a bilobed symbolic head shape”, which is represented in anthropomorphic ceramic art from the Middle Horizon (800-1100 AD) to the Late Horizon and the Inca conquest (1200-1532 AD). In the same way, this "form of cephalic modeling" is represented by the goddess of the Sea (or Earth goddess, or Moon goddess). Therefore, this dimension of Andean thought, would be alluding to what the head with a bilobed image among the ancient coastal people, would be associated with the lunar cults, or there could be a relationship of identity or fertility with the body image of the Lunar goddess, goddess Earth or goddess of the Sea. In this regard, What reciprocity relationship could exist between the “bilobed image of the head” of the ancient Chancay-Ancón inhabitant, with the “bilobed image of the head of the Sea goddess–Lunar goddess or Earth goddess?Las culturas de Chancay –Ancón (1200 a 1400 años d. C.), llevaron a cabo la práctica cultural de modelar la cabeza. Ambos grupos, evidencian el tipo de modelado cefálico fronto occipital oblicuo y otros en el tipo erecto, con un rasgo distintivo cefálico al portar ‹‹una forma simbólica bilobulada de la cabeza››, la cual está representada en el arte cerámico antropomorfo desde el Horizonte Medio (800-1100 años d. C.) hasta el Horizonte Tardío y la Conquista Inca (1200 a 1532 años d. C.). Del mismo modo esta ‹‹forma cefálica de modelar›› está representada con la diosa del Mar (o diosa Tierra, o diosa Lunar). Por tanto, esta dimensión del pensamiento andino, alude a qué la cabeza con una imagen bilobulada entre los antiguos costeños, estaría asociada con los cultos lunares, o bien podría existir una relación de identidad o de fertilidad con la imagen corporal de la diosa Lunar, diosa Tierra o diosa del Mar. Al respecto se plantea, ¿Qué relación de reciprocidad podría existir entre ‹‹la imagen bilobulada de la cabeza›› del poblador antiguo de Chancay–Ancón, con la ‹‹imagen bilobulada de la cabeza de la diosa del Mar–diosa Lunar o diosa Tierra?Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima2021-11-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/Arqueo/article/view/2159210.15381/arqueolsoc.2021n35.e21592Arqueología y Sociedad; No. 35 (2021); 351-384Arqueología y Sociedad; Núm. 35 (2021); 351-3842810-85660254-8062reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/Arqueo/article/view/21592/17344Derechos de autor 2021 Zoila Rosaura Yépez Vásquezhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/215922021-11-25T21:54:53Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Semantic of the bilobulated image of the head in the ancient man of the central andean coast of Chancay—Ancón (Peru). A relationship with the Lunar goddess— goddess of the Sea?
Semántica de la imagen bilobulada de la cabeza en el antiguo hombre de la costa central andina de Chancay—Ancón (Perú). ¿Una relación con la diosa Lunar — diosa del Mar?
title Semantic of the bilobulated image of the head in the ancient man of the central andean coast of Chancay—Ancón (Peru). A relationship with the Lunar goddess— goddess of the Sea?
spellingShingle Semantic of the bilobulated image of the head in the ancient man of the central andean coast of Chancay—Ancón (Peru). A relationship with the Lunar goddess— goddess of the Sea?
Yépez Vásquez, Zoila Rosaura
semantics
image
metaphor
bilobed head
symbol
Moon goddess
semántica
imagen
metáfora
cabeza bilobulada
símbolo
diosa Lunar
title_short Semantic of the bilobulated image of the head in the ancient man of the central andean coast of Chancay—Ancón (Peru). A relationship with the Lunar goddess— goddess of the Sea?
title_full Semantic of the bilobulated image of the head in the ancient man of the central andean coast of Chancay—Ancón (Peru). A relationship with the Lunar goddess— goddess of the Sea?
title_fullStr Semantic of the bilobulated image of the head in the ancient man of the central andean coast of Chancay—Ancón (Peru). A relationship with the Lunar goddess— goddess of the Sea?
title_full_unstemmed Semantic of the bilobulated image of the head in the ancient man of the central andean coast of Chancay—Ancón (Peru). A relationship with the Lunar goddess— goddess of the Sea?
title_sort Semantic of the bilobulated image of the head in the ancient man of the central andean coast of Chancay—Ancón (Peru). A relationship with the Lunar goddess— goddess of the Sea?
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Yépez Vásquez, Zoila Rosaura
Yépez Vásquez, Zoila Rosaura
author Yépez Vásquez, Zoila Rosaura
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv semantics
image
metaphor
bilobed head
symbol
Moon goddess
semántica
imagen
metáfora
cabeza bilobulada
símbolo
diosa Lunar
topic semantics
image
metaphor
bilobed head
symbol
Moon goddess
semántica
imagen
metáfora
cabeza bilobulada
símbolo
diosa Lunar
description The Chancay-Ancón cultures (1200–1400 years AD), carried out the cultural practice of cephalic modeling, both groups show the oblique fronto occipital type of modeling and others in the erect type, with a distinctive cephalic trait, “a bilobed symbolic head shape”, which is represented in anthropomorphic ceramic art from the Middle Horizon (800-1100 AD) to the Late Horizon and the Inca conquest (1200-1532 AD). In the same way, this "form of cephalic modeling" is represented by the goddess of the Sea (or Earth goddess, or Moon goddess). Therefore, this dimension of Andean thought, would be alluding to what the head with a bilobed image among the ancient coastal people, would be associated with the lunar cults, or there could be a relationship of identity or fertility with the body image of the Lunar goddess, goddess Earth or goddess of the Sea. In this regard, What reciprocity relationship could exist between the “bilobed image of the head” of the ancient Chancay-Ancón inhabitant, with the “bilobed image of the head of the Sea goddess–Lunar goddess or Earth goddess?
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