The Wari occupation of Ñawinpukyo: space design, architecture and social organization in an Ayacucho community of the Middle Horizon

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Ñawinpukyo is generally known as one of the main sites of the Huarpa culture of the Early Intermediate Period (ca. 200 a.C. 600 d.C.) in Ayacucho. Nevertheless, recent investigations have shown that the site also has a significant Wari component that persists throughout the Middle Horizon (ca. 600 1...

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Autor: Leoni, Juan B.
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/13155
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Ñawinpukyo
Ayacucho
Horizonte Medio
Wari
arquitectura ceremonial
arquitectura administrativa.
Middle Horizon
ceremonial architecture
administrative architecture.
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spelling The Wari occupation of Ñawinpukyo: space design, architecture and social organization in an Ayacucho community of the Middle HorizonLa ocupación Wari de Ñawinpukyo: trazado espacial, arquitectura y organización social en una comunidad ayacuchana del Horizonte MedioLeoni, Juan B.ÑawinpukyoAyacuchoHorizonte MedioWariarquitectura ceremonialarquitectura administrativa.ÑawinpukyoAyacuchoMiddle HorizonWariceremonial architectureadministrative architecture.Ñawinpukyo is generally known as one of the main sites of the Huarpa culture of the Early Intermediate Period (ca. 200 a.C. 600 d.C.) in Ayacucho. Nevertheless, recent investigations have shown that the site also has a significant Wari component that persists throughout the Middle Horizon (ca. 600 1000 d.C.). In this work, a characterization of the Wari occupation of the site is presented, underlining its specific aspects and situating it in its regional context through comparison with contemporary sites in the Ayacucho area. Although there is evidence for a cultural continuity between the Huarpa and Wari occupations of the site, it is argued that the site seems to have lost prestige and autonomy during the Middle Horizon as it was incorporated into the political-administrative structure of the Wari state in a subordinate position. Changes in spatial layout and architecture of the site, that could reflect changes in the social organization of the community, seem to be related to this broader process and are manifested in an apparent absence of the typical planned orthogonal Wari architecture and of public communal ceremonial buildings.Ñawinpukyo es generalmente conocido como uno de los principales sitios de la cultura Huarpa del Período Intermedio Temprano (ca. 200 a.C. 600 d.C.) en Ayacucho. Sin embargo, recientes investigaciones han demostrado que la ocupación Wari del mismo durante el Horizonte Medio (ca. 600 1000 d.C.) fue también importante, perdurando durante varios siglos. En este trabajo se presenta una caracterización de la ocupación Wari, destacando sus aspectos específicos y situándola en relación al contexto regional durante el Horizonte Medio al compararla con otros sitios contemporáneos del valle de Ayacucho. Si bien se encuentran evidencias de una continuidad cultural entre la ocupación Huarpa y la posterior ocupación Wari, se argumenta que el sitio parece haber perdido prestigio y autonomía durante el Horizonte Medio al formar parte de la estructura político-administrativa del estado Wari en una posición subordinada. Los cambios en el trazado espacial del sitio y su arquitectura en estos tiempos, que podrían reflejar cambios en la organización social de la comunidad, parecen relacionarse con este proceso más general y se manifiestan en particular en la aparente ausencia de la típica arquitectura ortogonal planificada Wari y de edificios ceremoniales de carácter comunal.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/1315510.15381/arqueolsoc.2007n18.e13155Arqueología y Sociedad; No. 18 (2007); 155 - 178Arqueología y Sociedad; Núm. 18 (2007); 155 - 1782810-85660254-8062reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/Arqueo/article/view/13155/11689Derechos de autor 2007 Juan B. Leonihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/131552020-05-06T15:47:02Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Wari occupation of Ñawinpukyo: space design, architecture and social organization in an Ayacucho community of the Middle Horizon
La ocupación Wari de Ñawinpukyo: trazado espacial, arquitectura y organización social en una comunidad ayacuchana del Horizonte Medio
title The Wari occupation of Ñawinpukyo: space design, architecture and social organization in an Ayacucho community of the Middle Horizon
spellingShingle The Wari occupation of Ñawinpukyo: space design, architecture and social organization in an Ayacucho community of the Middle Horizon
Leoni, Juan B.
Ñawinpukyo
Ayacucho
Horizonte Medio
Wari
arquitectura ceremonial
arquitectura administrativa.
Ñawinpukyo
Ayacucho
Middle Horizon
Wari
ceremonial architecture
administrative architecture.
title_short The Wari occupation of Ñawinpukyo: space design, architecture and social organization in an Ayacucho community of the Middle Horizon
title_full The Wari occupation of Ñawinpukyo: space design, architecture and social organization in an Ayacucho community of the Middle Horizon
title_fullStr The Wari occupation of Ñawinpukyo: space design, architecture and social organization in an Ayacucho community of the Middle Horizon
title_full_unstemmed The Wari occupation of Ñawinpukyo: space design, architecture and social organization in an Ayacucho community of the Middle Horizon
title_sort The Wari occupation of Ñawinpukyo: space design, architecture and social organization in an Ayacucho community of the Middle Horizon
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Leoni, Juan B.
author Leoni, Juan B.
author_facet Leoni, Juan B.
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ñawinpukyo
Ayacucho
Horizonte Medio
Wari
arquitectura ceremonial
arquitectura administrativa.
Ñawinpukyo
Ayacucho
Middle Horizon
Wari
ceremonial architecture
administrative architecture.
topic Ñawinpukyo
Ayacucho
Horizonte Medio
Wari
arquitectura ceremonial
arquitectura administrativa.
Ñawinpukyo
Ayacucho
Middle Horizon
Wari
ceremonial architecture
administrative architecture.
description Ñawinpukyo is generally known as one of the main sites of the Huarpa culture of the Early Intermediate Period (ca. 200 a.C. 600 d.C.) in Ayacucho. Nevertheless, recent investigations have shown that the site also has a significant Wari component that persists throughout the Middle Horizon (ca. 600 1000 d.C.). In this work, a characterization of the Wari occupation of the site is presented, underlining its specific aspects and situating it in its regional context through comparison with contemporary sites in the Ayacucho area. Although there is evidence for a cultural continuity between the Huarpa and Wari occupations of the site, it is argued that the site seems to have lost prestige and autonomy during the Middle Horizon as it was incorporated into the political-administrative structure of the Wari state in a subordinate position. Changes in spatial layout and architecture of the site, that could reflect changes in the social organization of the community, seem to be related to this broader process and are manifested in an apparent absence of the typical planned orthogonal Wari architecture and of public communal ceremonial buildings.
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