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tesis de grado
Publicado 2020
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La presente investigación, busca comprender, en qué medida y cómo se articula el patrimonio arqueológico con su entorno urbano en Lima Metropolitana, desde los aspectos espaciales, sociales y de gestión. Por ello, utilizando un diseño metodológico mixto, que contempla revisión de base de datos, análisis documental, observación y cuestionario, se diseña un instrumento, para medir la articulación patrimonio / urbe. De este modo, se analiza un grupo de muestra, de unidades arqueológicas, las que están puestas en valor y cuenten con equipamiento para brindar una atención continua a la sociedad, pues se espera que aquellos estén mejor articulados, tales son: Puruchuco, Pachacamac, Huallamarca, Pucllana y Cajamarquilla. Luego, habiendo sido analizados, logramos evidenciar que la articulación de dinámicas urbanas es parcial, y mayormente deficiente en cuanto a la articulación...
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artículo
Publicado 2019
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The purpose of this research is to analyse the landscape and archaeoastronomical heritage of Ñaña, Lurigancho-Chosica, which subsists in the interstices of the contemporary urban periphery of Metropolitan Lima. Despite the state’s neglect and unregulated urban growth in its surroundings, it holds many unexploited attributes. The Union-Ñaña archaeological zone was inhabited since pre-Hispanic times by specialists in the observation of astronomical phenomena called yañac, who were linked to the cult of the snow peak Pariacaca. The latter was the most important apu from the Central Andes of Peru, according to the mythical 'Manuscript of Huarochirí' from the 16th century. Thus, the study of the relationship between landscape and astronomical alignments (a key aspect of the Andean worldview) is a crucial component of the following study, which also has the goal of expanding the unders...
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artículo
Publicado 2019
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The purpose of this research is to analyse the landscape and archaeoastronomical heritage of Ñaña, Lurigancho-Chosica, which subsists in the interstices of the contemporary urban periphery of Metropolitan Lima. Despite the state’s neglect and unregulated urban growth in its surroundings, it holds many unexploited attributes. The Union-Ñaña archaeological zone was inhabited since pre-Hispanic times by specialists in the observation of astronomical phenomena called yañac, who were linked to the cult of the snow peak Pariacaca. The latter was the most important apu from the Central Andes of Peru, according to the mythical 'Manuscript of Huarochirí' from the 16th century. Thus, the study of the relationship between landscape and astronomical alignments (a key aspect of the Andean worldview) is a crucial component of the following study, which also has the goal of expanding the unders...