Kay Pacha: Cultivating earth and water in the Andes: Cultivating earth and water in the Andes
معرفی کتاب «Kay Pacha: Cultivating earth and water in the Andes: Cultivating earth and water in the Andes» نوشتهٔ Dransart, Penelope (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd در سال 1478. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This volume derives from a symposium held at the University of Wales, Lampeter, in April 1998. The 24 papers cover a wide range of archaeological and ethnographical interests. Introduction: Terrains Of Significance In The Andes / Penelope Dransart -- Pacha - Space And Time In The Huarochirí Manuscript / Sabine Dedenbach-salazar Sáenz -- Mountains Historicized: Ancestors And Landscape In The Colonial Andes / Peter Gose -- Tierra, Producción Y Música En El área Agrícola De Parinacota: El Caso Del Rito De Pachallampi / Manuel Mamani Mamani -- The Devil And María Picha Picha At San Antonio Del Nuevo Mundo: A Pachakuti In The Colonial Past Of A Mining Area / Maggie Bolton -- A Visual Representation Of Pachakuti: The Role Of Footwear In Guaman Poma / Adrian Locke -- Boundary Practice And Historical Consciousness In Spain And Peru / David Guillet -- Stone: Spanish 'mojon' As A Translation Of Quechua And Aymara Terms For 'limit' / Lindsey Crickmay -- Mapping Contested Boundaries: Andean And Andeanist Mapping In The Central Ecquadorian Andes / Nicole Bourque -- 'vengeance Is Sweet': A Herdswoman's Recompense In The Music Of The Mantaro Valley / Barbara Bradby -- The Animated Soundscape And The Mountain's Bones / Henry Stobart -- Reading Without Words: Landscapes And Symbolic Objects As Repositories Of Knowledge And Meaning / Astvaldur Astvaldsson -- Taira Rock Art: A Powerful Setting For Camelid Herders / Flora Vilches -- El Contexto Ecológico Y Económico Del Arte Rupestre En La Arqueología De La Puna Meridional Argentina / M. Mercedes Podestá And Daniel Olivera -- The Role Of The Challada In Llama Culling (puna Of Atacama, Argentina) / Hugo Yacobaccio And Marcela Malmierca -- Changing Subsistence, Settlement And Administrative Strategies During The Late Preceramic And Initial Period In The Casma Valley Of Peru / Shelia Pozorski And Thomas Pozorski -- Prehistoric Chimú Irrigation Strategies On The Peruvian North Coast / Thomas Pozorski And Shelia Pozorski -- Cultural And Environmental Change In The Cuzco Region Of Peru: The Rural Development Implications Of Combined Archaeological And Paleoecological Evidence / Ann Kendall And Alex Chepstow-lusty -- Ritual Movements In Cuzco / R. Tom Zuidema -- Somos Como Incas: Los Varayoq De Pisac En Los 90 / Beatriz Perez -- Mimesis As Participation: Imagery, Style And Function Of The Michael C. Carlos Museum Paccha, An Inca Ritual Watering Device / Rebecca Stone-miller -- The Potter's Art In The Andes: Art Or Ritual? / George Bankes -- Rumi: An Ethnolinguistic Approach To The Symbolism Of Stone(s) In The Andes / Rosaleen Howard. Edited By Penelope Dransart. Papers From A Symposium Titled Kay Pacha: Earth, Land, Water And Culture Held At The University Of Wales, Lampeter, 2-7 April 1998. Includes Bibliographical References. Papers And Abstracts In English Or Spanish. Front Cover Title Page Copyright Table of Contents List of Contributors Preface 1. Introduction: terrains of significance in the Andes 2. Pacha – space and timein the Huarochirí manuscript 3. Mountains historicized: ancestors and landscape in the Colonial Andes 4. Tierra, producción y música en el área agrícola de Parinacota: el caso del rito de Pachallampi 5. The Devil and María Picha Picha at San Antonio del Nuevo Mundo: a pachakuti in the colonial past of a mining area 6. A visual representation of pachakuti: the role of footwear in Guaman Poma 7. Boundary practice and historical consciousness in Spain and Peru 8. Stone: Spanish ‘mojon’ as a translation of Quechua and Aymara terms for ‘limit’ 9. Mapping contested boundaries: Andean and Andeanist mapping in the Central Ecuadorian Andes 10. ‘Vengeance is sweet’: a herdswoman’s recompense in the music of the Mantaro Valley 11. The animated soundscape and the mountain's bones 12. Reading without words: landscapes and symbolic objectsas repositories of knowledge and meaning 13. Punning in multimodal narratives: four Andean tales 14. Taira rock art: a powerful setting for camelid herders 15. El contexto ecológico y económico del arte rupestre en la arqueología de la Puna Meridional Argentina 16. The role of the challada in llama culling (Puna of Atacama, Argentina) 17. Changing subsistence, settlement and administrative strategies during the Late Preceramic and Initial Period in the Casma Valley of Peru 18. Prehistoric Chimú irrigation strategies on the Peruvian North Coast 19. Cultural and environmental changein the Cuzco region of Peru: rural development implications of combined archaeological and palaeoecological evidence 20. Ritual movements in Cuzco 21. Somos como incas: los Varayoq de Pisac en los 90 22. Mimesis as participation: imagery, style, andfunction of the Michael C. Carlos Museum paccha,an Inka ritual watering device 23. The potter’s art in the Andes: art or ritual? 24. Rumi: an ethnolinguistic approach to thesymbolism of stone(s) in the Andes Derives from a symposium held at the University of Wales, Lampeter, in April 1998. The 24 papers cover a wide range of archaeological and ethnographical interests. Papers in English and Spanish.
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