Andean Ontologies: New Perspectives from Archaeology, Ethnohistory and Bioarchaeology
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 81st Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (2016)
The goal of this symposium is to reflect and discuss the ways in which the Andean worldview contributes to the humanities and social sciences. The main objective is to analyze deeply imbedded Andean concepts such as pacha, runa, camaq, huaca, minka, ayni, ayllu, hannan, hurin, etc through archaeological, ethnohistorical and bioarchaeological lenses. By doing this, we intend to identify aspects of the indigenous view point, most likely hybrid perceptions, and thus offer emic interpretations of the Andean world. By no means do we hope to reproduce immutable and common definitions of these concepts but rather offer interpretations that complement pre-existing Western perceptions.
Other Keywords
andes •
ontology •
Inka •
Moche •
Ethnohistory •
Social Organization •
Spirituality •
Architectural Analysis •
Landscape •
Andean Archaeology
Geographic Keywords
South America
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- Documents (11)
- Analogist Ontology at Chavín de Huantár (2016)
- Andean Ontologies: An Introduction to the Substance (2016)
- The Head as the Seat of the Soul: A Medium for Spiritual Reciprocity in the Early Andes (2016)
- Indigenous Anatomies (2016)
- Intersubjectivity in Inka Visual Culture (2016)
- Ontological foundations of Inka archaeology (2016)
- Ontologías Corpóreas: Transfiguración, ancestralización y "muerte" en el mundo Moche (2016)
- Partnering with Pots: The Work of Materials in the Imperial Inca Project (2016)
- Putting the Body in its Place: The Intersection of Spatial and Corporal Ontologies at the Late Moche Site of Huaca Colorada, Peru (2016)
- Reconstructing Andean pasts: archaeology, biology, or ethnohistory? All of the above, please. (2016)
- Towards a situated ontology of bodies and landscapes in the archaeology of the southern Andes (first millennium AD northwest Argentina) (2016)