New Perspectives on the Archaeology of Social Memory in the Central Andes
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (2017)
For over a decade, social memory has been a mainstay of archaeological inquiry. Scholars have sought to trace the archaeological remains of history, ancestors, monuments, landscapes, and other cultural media reflected in constructions of memory by past societies. Syntheses of archaeologies of memory have been produced for many regions in the world; however, the Central Andes have eluded such an in-depth study. This session seeks to bring together diverse scholarship in order to gain comparative perspectives on both the overall history of memory in the region, as well as the diversity of theoretical and methodological approaches utilized in the study of ancient Andean memory. Related theories that have evolved out of social memory approaches such as persistent place, resilience, and landscape emplacement will also be explored in this session. Topics covered will include the memory of the dead/ancestors, materiality of place, place-making, and ritual landscapes. The purpose of this session is for researchers of this topic to come together in order to survey and synthesize the differing themes on memory and persistence throughout the Central Andes.
Other Keywords
Social Memory •
ritual architecture •
andes •
Architecture •
Pottery •
Ritual •
Food Production •
mortuary practices •
sacred landscape •
Inca
Geographic Keywords
South America •
Department of Martinique (Country) •
Republic of El Salvador (Country) •
Department of Guadeloupe (Country) •
Antigua and Barbuda (Country) •
Belize (Country) •
Anguilla (Country) •
Republic of Guatemala (Country) •
Republic of Honduras (Country) •
St. Lucia (Country)
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- Documents (7)
- Constructing Social Memory: Inca Politics and Sacred Landscape in the Lurin Valley (2017)
- The Early Intermediate Period Farmer’s Almanac: Co-Producing Agriculture, Time, and Community on the North Coast of Peru. (2017)
- Memento Mori: Scalar reference, architectonic persistence and the continuity of ritual memory at Huaca Colorada, Jequetepeque Valley, Peru (2017)
- Persistence and Material Mnemonics in the Cosma Basin: 5000 Years of Ritual Enactment in the Upper Nepeña River, Peru (2017)
- The Role of Social Memory in Everyday Bodily Practices of Pottery Production and Consumption during the Late Moche Period (500 – 800 AD) on the North Coast of Peru (2017)
- Social Memory and the Development of Monumental Architecture in the Southern Jequetepeque Valley, Peru (2017)
- Social Memory and the Re-Use of Archaeological Ruins: Preliminary Insights from a Chimú-Inka Elite Gravesite at Samanco, Nepeña Valley, Peru ca. 1470-1534 CE (2017)