Postmortem/postpartum : the intersection between fertility and Mochican ancestral power


Autoria(s): Patton, Megan Elizabeth
Data(s)

01/01/2015

Resumo

With no written record, the religious beliefs of the Pre-Columbian Mochica civilization are much of a mystery. This paper attempts to decipher the position of the deceased Mochicans, also known as ancestors, within the society as a whole. It discusses the ways in which we can use multiple sources of information, archaeological, iconographic, ethnohistoric and ethnographic to learn about the various aspects of Mochican culture. Specifically I will use these methods for collecting data to examine at how the Mochica viewed their deceased and to argue that part of the Mochica religious system granted their dead a supernatural ability to control human and agricultural fertility. This power would give Mochican ancestors a significant place within the society.

Identificador

http://digitalcommons.du.edu/art_mrp/317

Publicador

Digital Commons @ DU

Fonte

Master's Research Papers

Palavras-Chave #Mochica Indians #Indians of South America -- Antiquities #Indian art -- Peru #Mochica art -- Peru #Mochica pottery #History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology #Other Languages, Societies, and Cultures
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