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      Aríbalos del período tardío (1400-1536 DC) en el norte de Chile. Soportes semánticos e identidad en el Tawantinsuyu Translated title: Late period (1400-1536 AD) aryballos in northern Chile. Semantic media and identity in the Tawantinsuyu

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          Resumen: Se presentan los resultados del estudio orientado a entender el rol social del aríbalo en el norte de Chile durante el Tawantinsuyu o Período Tardío (1400-1536 Dc). En la decoración de algunos de estos objetos se observa iconografía aymara, y a su vez, las distintas especies vegetales contenidas (maíz, frijol, yuca, pallar) podrían estar relacionadas con ritos fúnebres propios del Collasuyu. En resumen, la circulación de formas con influencia Inca (i.e. el aríbalo), a través de los ritos fune rarios locales, permite entender la identidad del sujeto en el contexto fúnebre.

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          Abstract: In this work we discuss the social role of the aryballos in northern Chile during the Tawantinsuyu or Late Period (1400-1536ad). Additionally, the decoration of some of these objects shows Ay mara iconographic motifs, while the different plant species kept in these vases (corn, beans, yucca, Lima bean) could be related to Collasuyu funeral rites. In summary, the circulation of forms with Inca influence (i.e. aryballos), mediated with local funeral rites, allowed for the negotiation of the identity of the subject in the funeral context.

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                bmchap
                Boletín del Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino
                Bol. Mus. Chil. Arte Precolomb.
                Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino (Santiago, , Chile )
                0718-6894
                2020
                : 25
                : 1
                : 183-200
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                [2] Arica Tarapacá orgnameUniversidad de Tarapacá Chile c.ogaldeherrera@ 123456gmail.com
                [3] Tarapacá orgnameUniversidad de Tarapacá orgdiv1Instituto de Alta Investigación Chile jpabloogalde@ 123456yahoo.es
                [4] Tarapacá orgnameUniversidad de Tarapacá orgdiv1Instituto de Alta Investigación Chile barriazaarica@ 123456gmail.com
                [1] San Pedro de Atacama Antofagasta orgnameUniversidad Católica del Norte orgdiv1Instituto de Arqueología y Antropología Chile freddy.vinales@ 123456gmail.com
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                S0718-68942020000100183 S0718-6894(20)02500100183
                f5c14251-e5b2-4fe5-a77b-4574caf40882

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

                History
                : August 2019
                : March 2018
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                Cementerio,Período Tardío,Altiplano,Aríbalo,Arica,Inca Horizon,Horizonte Inca,Late Period,Graveyard,Aryballos,High plateau

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