Analysis of In-tact Mummy Bundles from the 2014 Field Season at Panquilma
Author(s): Anna Kelleher; Sudarsana Mohanty
Year: 2015
Summary
The Ychma site at Panquilma, dates from the 13th to 15th centuries, in the Lurin Valley of central coastal Peru. The site provides an interesting case study for the development of ideologies, specifically mortuary rituals, due to the close proximity and relationship the Ychma community maintained with the important Andean religious center of Pachacamac. Significantly, during excavations in the 2014 field season, two in-tact mummy bundles were found at the site. One was of an adult, found in the domestic sector and the other was of an infant, found in the funerary sector. It is the goal of this paper to describe and interpret the analysis of these bundles in order to contribute to the ideological dialogue of Yschma mortuary rituals.
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Analysis of In-tact Mummy Bundles from the 2014 Field Season at Panquilma. Anna Kelleher, Sudarsana Mohanty. Presented at The 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco, California. 2015 ( tDAR id: 397127)
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Keywords
General
2014 season
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Mummy Bundle
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Panquilma
Geographic Keywords
Central America
Spatial Coverage
min long: -94.702; min lat: 6.665 ; max long: -76.685; max lat: 18.813 ;