Mortuary Practices and Ritual Associations: Shamanic Elements in Prehistoric Funerary Contexts in South AmericaArchaeopress, 2001 - 143 páginas This volume has its origins in a symposium on South American Prehistory that took place at the Chicago 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in 1999. The 11 papers here reveal a pre-Hispanic world rich in metaphor and symbolism relating human beings to their origins and ancestral past, the wider natural world and their place within it. The shamanic world is one wherein symbols and symbolic behaviour are actively employed in mediating with the 'Otherworld' and its visionary inhabitants. The sites visited include Macchu Picchu, the Moche Mountains, and Coastal Ecuador. |
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... evidence from the Valdivia burials also appear to reflect shamanic beliefs in terms of the displacement and treatment of the interred , shape of the burial pit and funerary offerings . The implications of the contextual evidence are ...
... evidence from the Valdivia burials also appear to reflect shamanic beliefs in terms of the displacement and treatment of the interred , shape of the burial pit and funerary offerings . The implications of the contextual evidence are ...
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... evidence presented herein , but it would certainly provide a compelling set of evidence to explain why females in Valdivia society were apparently accorded status in these early periods ( Staller 1997/99 ) . It is nevertheless ...
... evidence presented herein , but it would certainly provide a compelling set of evidence to explain why females in Valdivia society were apparently accorded status in these early periods ( Staller 1997/99 ) . It is nevertheless ...
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... evidence has been reported from the late prehistoric burial urns at the Ayalan Cemetery ( Ubelaker 1981 ) . This is evidence that shows the influence of Central Andean practices among the Guancavilca in late prehistory . This influence ...
... evidence has been reported from the late prehistoric burial urns at the Ayalan Cemetery ( Ubelaker 1981 ) . This is evidence that shows the influence of Central Andean practices among the Guancavilca in late prehistory . This influence ...
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Shamanic Cosmology Embodied in Valdivia VIIVIII Mortuary Contexts from the Site | 19 |
Fruitful Death The Symbolic Meanings of Cucurbits in the Late Formative Period of Coastal Ecuador | 37 |
Making Spiritual Contact Snuff Tubes and Other Mortuary Objects from Coastal Ecuador | 51 |
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