The Inca fountains. A cultural landscape of dominance in the province of Cañar, Ecuador

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The current province of Cañar in Ecuador was the political and economic center of the Cañari culture during the Integration period (500 to 1500 AD). With the expansion of the Tawantinsuyo, the Incas established different strategies for political and ideological dominance over the local populations o...

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Autor: Guayasamín Ortiz, Dayuma
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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spelling The Inca fountains. A cultural landscape of dominance in the province of Cañar, EcuadorLas fuentes incas: paisaje cultural de dominio en la provincia de Cañar, EcuadorGuayasamín Ortiz, DayumaGuayasamín Ortiz, DayumaInca sourcesInca domainIngapircaCoyoctororigin mythSituaFuentes Incasdominio IncaIngapircaCoyoctormito de origenSituaThe current province of Cañar in Ecuador was the political and economic center of the Cañari culture during the Integration period (500 to 1500 AD). With the expansion of the Tawantinsuyo, the Incas established different strategies for political and ideological dominance over the local populations of Chinchaysuyo, which were expressed through a cultural appropriation of certain geographic spaces, using a specific architecture and toponymy that allowed replicating the idea of ‘another Cuzco’. In the archaeological complexes of Ingapirca and Coyoctor in Cañar, there are carved structures in rocky outcrops known as Baños del Inca. In reality, these were Inca’s structures and places for purification and worship of water. Also, spaces to legitimize Inca domination through the myth of origin and the implementation of festivities such as Situa.La actual provincia de Cañar en Ecuador fue el centro político y económico de la cultura Cañari durante el período de Integración (500 a 1500 d.C). Con la expansión del Tawantinsuyo, los Incas establecieron varias estrategias de dominio político e ideológico sobre las poblaciones locales del Chinchaysuyo, las cuales se expresaron a través de una apropiación cultural de ciertos espacios geográficos especiales, utilizando una arquitectura y toponimia específica que permitía replicar la idea de “Otro Cuzco”. En los complejos arqueológicos de Ingapirca y Coyoctor en Cañar, se encuentran estructuras talladas en afloramientos rocosos conocidas como Baños del Inca. En realidad, se trata de Fuentes de filiación Inca que son lugares de culto al agua y de purificación, pero también espacios desde donde se legitimó la dominación Inca a través del mito de origen y la implantación de festividades como la Situa.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales2021-10-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/sociales/article/view/2138310.15381/is.n45.21383Investigaciones Sociales; No. 45 (2021); 129-141Investigaciones Sociales; Núm. 45 (2021); 129-1411818-47581560-9073reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/sociales/article/view/21383/17258Derechos de autor 2021 Dayuma Guayasamín Ortizhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/213832021-10-14T17:46:34Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Inca fountains. A cultural landscape of dominance in the province of Cañar, Ecuador
Las fuentes incas: paisaje cultural de dominio en la provincia de Cañar, Ecuador
title The Inca fountains. A cultural landscape of dominance in the province of Cañar, Ecuador
spellingShingle The Inca fountains. A cultural landscape of dominance in the province of Cañar, Ecuador
Guayasamín Ortiz, Dayuma
Inca sources
Inca domain
Ingapirca
Coyoctor
origin myth
Situa
Fuentes Incas
dominio Inca
Ingapirca
Coyoctor
mito de origen
Situa
title_short The Inca fountains. A cultural landscape of dominance in the province of Cañar, Ecuador
title_full The Inca fountains. A cultural landscape of dominance in the province of Cañar, Ecuador
title_fullStr The Inca fountains. A cultural landscape of dominance in the province of Cañar, Ecuador
title_full_unstemmed The Inca fountains. A cultural landscape of dominance in the province of Cañar, Ecuador
title_sort The Inca fountains. A cultural landscape of dominance in the province of Cañar, Ecuador
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Guayasamín Ortiz, Dayuma
Guayasamín Ortiz, Dayuma
author Guayasamín Ortiz, Dayuma
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Inca sources
Inca domain
Ingapirca
Coyoctor
origin myth
Situa
Fuentes Incas
dominio Inca
Ingapirca
Coyoctor
mito de origen
Situa
topic Inca sources
Inca domain
Ingapirca
Coyoctor
origin myth
Situa
Fuentes Incas
dominio Inca
Ingapirca
Coyoctor
mito de origen
Situa
description The current province of Cañar in Ecuador was the political and economic center of the Cañari culture during the Integration period (500 to 1500 AD). With the expansion of the Tawantinsuyo, the Incas established different strategies for political and ideological dominance over the local populations of Chinchaysuyo, which were expressed through a cultural appropriation of certain geographic spaces, using a specific architecture and toponymy that allowed replicating the idea of ‘another Cuzco’. In the archaeological complexes of Ingapirca and Coyoctor in Cañar, there are carved structures in rocky outcrops known as Baños del Inca. In reality, these were Inca’s structures and places for purification and worship of water. Also, spaces to legitimize Inca domination through the myth of origin and the implementation of festivities such as Situa.
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