CLAY HEADS AS NASCA TROPHY HEAD SUBSTITUTES
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The so called “heads are characterized trophy” be born represented in ceramics, proceeding from the south coast of Peru, to propose the possible function and meaning that fulfilled from the iconographic representations and comparisons with examples of other parts world. The author suggests that the...
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CLAY HEADS AS NASCA TROPHY HEAD SUBSTITUTESCABEZAS DE ARCILLA COMO SUSTITUTAS DE CABEZAS TROFEO DE NASCAHoffmann, BeatrixCabezas trofeoiconografíasímbolossustitutosvariabilidad.Heads trophyiconographysymbolssubstituteschangeability.The so called “heads are characterized trophy” be born represented in ceramics, proceeding from the south coast of Peru, to propose the possible function and meaning that fulfilled from the iconographic representations and comparisons with examples of other parts world. The author suggests that the heads trophy real and the representations of such heads were important in the world view; it was not necessary to use the first ones to fulfill the above mentioned functions, but symbols were used, you answer in clay and the corresponding paintings in funeral contexts like substitutes of the real ones. This way, since in other parts of the world there appears the complexity and changeability of the related ideas, the function is a difficult comprehension cabalmente and meaning of the heads trophy is born.Se caracteriza las denominadas “cabezas trofeo” nazca representadas en cerámicas, procedente de la costa sur del Perú, para proponer la posible función y significado que cumplió a partir de las representaciones iconográficas y comparaciones con ejemplos de otras partes mundo. El autor sugiere que las cabezas trofeo reales y las representaciones de tales cabezas fueron importantes en la cosmovisión; no era necesario utilizar los primeros para cumplir dichas funciones, sino se utilizó símbolos, replicas en arcilla y las pinturas correspondientes en contextos funerarios como sustitutos de los reales. Así, como en otras partes del mundo se muestra la complejidad y variabilidad de las ideas relacionadas, es difícil comprender cabalmente la función y significado de las cabezas trofeo nazca.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima2009-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/Arqueo/article/view/1269010.15381/arqueolsoc.2009n20.e12690Arqueología y Sociedad; No. 20 (2009); 293 - 304Arqueología y Sociedad; Núm. 20 (2009); 293 - 3042810-85660254-8062reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/Arqueo/article/view/12690/11334Derechos de autor 2009 Beatrix Hoffmannhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/126902020-05-06T16:49:00Z |
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CLAY HEADS AS NASCA TROPHY HEAD SUBSTITUTES CABEZAS DE ARCILLA COMO SUSTITUTAS DE CABEZAS TROFEO DE NASCA |
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CLAY HEADS AS NASCA TROPHY HEAD SUBSTITUTES |
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CLAY HEADS AS NASCA TROPHY HEAD SUBSTITUTES Hoffmann, Beatrix Cabezas trofeo iconografía símbolos sustitutos variabilidad. Heads trophy iconography symbols substitutes changeability. |
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Hoffmann, Beatrix |
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Cabezas trofeo iconografía símbolos sustitutos variabilidad. Heads trophy iconography symbols substitutes changeability. |
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Cabezas trofeo iconografía símbolos sustitutos variabilidad. Heads trophy iconography symbols substitutes changeability. |
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The so called “heads are characterized trophy” be born represented in ceramics, proceeding from the south coast of Peru, to propose the possible function and meaning that fulfilled from the iconographic representations and comparisons with examples of other parts world. The author suggests that the heads trophy real and the representations of such heads were important in the world view; it was not necessary to use the first ones to fulfill the above mentioned functions, but symbols were used, you answer in clay and the corresponding paintings in funeral contexts like substitutes of the real ones. This way, since in other parts of the world there appears the complexity and changeability of the related ideas, the function is a difficult comprehension cabalmente and meaning of the heads trophy is born. |
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