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Antropomorfos de brazos alzados en la iconografía andina (ca. 4000- 500 años AP): Análisis comparativo desde la puna de Salta, Argentina

Artículo

Autoría:

LOPEZ, GABRIEL EDUARDO JOSE ; Seguí, Silvina Tatiana ; COLOCA, FEDERICO IGNACIO

Fecha:

2023

Editorial y Lugar de Edición:

Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino - Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez

Revista:

Boletín del Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino, vol. 28 (pp. 111-128) - ISSN 0718-6894
Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino - Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez

ISSN:

0718-6894

Resumen

This work brings together and analyzes information on the iconography of anthropomorphic figures with raised arms recorded in different Andean spaces and societies (Peru, Bolivia, northern Chile and Northwestern Argentina) and represented on different supports dated between 4000 and 500 years bp. Based on the comparative study of this type of motif in the rock art of the Cueva Inca Viejo site, in the Puna de Salta, the authors trace the variability of these anthropomorphic figures and their association with certain attributes or variants, in order to establish a relative or approximate chronology from the first millennium AD to the time of the Inca expansion. The results show common features among the cave representations and the Andean figures analyzed, including arms raised and flexed, a frontal position, and feline attributes, among others. Within the macro-regional variability of these figures, different associated objects or elements are identified, such as scepters, severed heads, spear throwers, and axes. Beyond these variations lies a lengthy cultural tradition that includes iconography that displays common patterns throughout the Andes.

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ARTE RUPESTREICONOGRAFÍAPUNA DE SALTAANDESANTROPOMORFOS

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