Dynamics and development of an Andean ceremonial center. The case of Cahuachi

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On the southern coast of Peru, the famous site of Cahuachi, the greatest establishment of the ancient Nasca, is traditionally interpreted as either hosting an important population or an exclusive ceremonial centre and a pilgrimage destination. Recently, analysis of cultural material reveal the exist...

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Autor: Bachir Bacha, Aïcha
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2007
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/13152
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Perú
Costa sur
Nasca
Cahuachi
centro ceremonial
arquitectura
hábitat
cerámica
ofrendas.
South Coast
ceremonial center
architecture
habitat
ceramic
offerings.
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spelling Dynamics and development of an Andean ceremonial center. The case of CahuachiDinámica y desarrollo de un centro ceremonial andino. El caso de CahuachiBachir Bacha, AïchaPerúCosta surNascaCahuachicentro ceremonialarquitecturahábitatcerámicaofrendas.South CoastNascaCahuachiceremonial centerarchitecturehabitatceramicofferings.On the southern coast of Peru, the famous site of Cahuachi, the greatest establishment of the ancient Nasca, is traditionally interpreted as either hosting an important population or an exclusive ceremonial centre and a pilgrimage destination. Recently, analysis of cultural material reveal the existence of residential sections in the interior of the temples. Archaeological remains, in particular those excavated on periphery of the great monuments show proofs of permanent domestic life. The architectural organization of the ceremonial center tends toward enclosed and isolated spaces, far from the idea of an urban form. These elements pull us to change our mind about the function of this site. n the southern coast of Peru, the famous site of Cahuachi, the greatest establishment of the ancient Nasca, is traditionally interpreted as either hosting an important population or an exclusive ceremonial centre and a pilgrimage destination. Recently, analysis of cultural material reveal the existence of residential sections in the interior of the temples. Archaeological remains, in particular those excavated on periphery of the great monuments show proofs of permanent domestic life. The architectural organization of the ceremonial center tends toward enclosed and isolated spaces, far from the idea of an urban form. These elements pull us to change our mind about the function of this site.En la costa sur del Perú, el celebre sitio de Cahuachi (200 a.C.- 450 d.C.), el más vasto asentamiento de los antiguos Nasca, es tradicionalmente interpretado o como una capital que abrigaba una importante población, o al contrario como un centro exclusivamente ceremonial y de peregrinaje. Recientemente, el análisis de la cultura material permitió constatar la presencia de sectores residenciales al interior de los templos. Otros vestigios arqueológicos descubiertos particularmente en las zonas periféricas de los grandes monumentos, testimonian restos de ocupación domestica permanente. La organización arquitectónica del centro ceremonial tiende hacia una constitución de espacios cerrados y reservados que van en contra de una estructura urbana. Estos indicios invitan a cambiar la percepción establecida sobre la función del sitio.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima2007-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/Arqueo/article/view/1315210.15381/arqueolsoc.2007n18.e13152Arqueología y Sociedad; No. 18 (2007); 69 - 94Arqueología y Sociedad; Núm. 18 (2007); 69 - 942810-85660254-8062reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/Arqueo/article/view/13152/11686Derechos de autor 2007 Aïcha Bachir Bachahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/131522020-05-06T15:44:46Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dynamics and development of an Andean ceremonial center. The case of Cahuachi
Dinámica y desarrollo de un centro ceremonial andino. El caso de Cahuachi
title Dynamics and development of an Andean ceremonial center. The case of Cahuachi
spellingShingle Dynamics and development of an Andean ceremonial center. The case of Cahuachi
Bachir Bacha, Aïcha
Perú
Costa sur
Nasca
Cahuachi
centro ceremonial
arquitectura
hábitat
cerámica
ofrendas.
South Coast
Nasca
Cahuachi
ceremonial center
architecture
habitat
ceramic
offerings.
title_short Dynamics and development of an Andean ceremonial center. The case of Cahuachi
title_full Dynamics and development of an Andean ceremonial center. The case of Cahuachi
title_fullStr Dynamics and development of an Andean ceremonial center. The case of Cahuachi
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics and development of an Andean ceremonial center. The case of Cahuachi
title_sort Dynamics and development of an Andean ceremonial center. The case of Cahuachi
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bachir Bacha, Aïcha
author Bachir Bacha, Aïcha
author_facet Bachir Bacha, Aïcha
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Perú
Costa sur
Nasca
Cahuachi
centro ceremonial
arquitectura
hábitat
cerámica
ofrendas.
South Coast
Nasca
Cahuachi
ceremonial center
architecture
habitat
ceramic
offerings.
topic Perú
Costa sur
Nasca
Cahuachi
centro ceremonial
arquitectura
hábitat
cerámica
ofrendas.
South Coast
Nasca
Cahuachi
ceremonial center
architecture
habitat
ceramic
offerings.
description On the southern coast of Peru, the famous site of Cahuachi, the greatest establishment of the ancient Nasca, is traditionally interpreted as either hosting an important population or an exclusive ceremonial centre and a pilgrimage destination. Recently, analysis of cultural material reveal the existence of residential sections in the interior of the temples. Archaeological remains, in particular those excavated on periphery of the great monuments show proofs of permanent domestic life. The architectural organization of the ceremonial center tends toward enclosed and isolated spaces, far from the idea of an urban form. These elements pull us to change our mind about the function of this site. n the southern coast of Peru, the famous site of Cahuachi, the greatest establishment of the ancient Nasca, is traditionally interpreted as either hosting an important population or an exclusive ceremonial centre and a pilgrimage destination. Recently, analysis of cultural material reveal the existence of residential sections in the interior of the temples. Archaeological remains, in particular those excavated on periphery of the great monuments show proofs of permanent domestic life. The architectural organization of the ceremonial center tends toward enclosed and isolated spaces, far from the idea of an urban form. These elements pull us to change our mind about the function of this site.
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