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9780803249219

Tiwanaku : Ancestors of the Inca

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  • ISBN13:

    9780803249219

  • ISBN10:

    0803249217

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-11-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Nebraska Pr
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Summary

By the shores of Lake Titicaca, the largest body of water in the South American highland, rose the city of Tiwanaku. Its megalithic structures were constructed between AD 100 and 300. By 500 Tiwanaku had become the capital of an expanding empire in the Andes that endured until approximately AD 1000, when extended drought caused water levels to fall and agriculture to fail. After European colonization many of the buildings were raided for their stone, which was used to construct churches, rail stations, and houses. Less than a day's trip from La Paz, Bolivia, Tiwanaku remains one of the most impressive archeological sites in South America.Despite its fame and its economic, political, and artistic importance to such later peoples as the Incas, the Tiwanaku civilization has never been the subject of a comprehensive international art exhibition and accompanying catalogue-until now. Tiwanaku introduces the striking artwork and fascinating rituals of this highland culture through approximately one hundred works of art and cultural treasures.The range of media is unparalleled among ancient South American civilizations: large-scale stone sculptures, spectacular works in gold and silver, masterfully crafted ceramics, monumental architecture, gold and silver jewelry, and decoratively carved wood, bone, and stone objects. Of special note are the textiles, remarkably preserved by the dry climate of Tiwanaku's outposts in Chile and Peru. These finely crafted and richly decorated objects assembled from collections around the world evoke a vivid and comprehensive picture of elite life five hundred to one thousand years before the Inca Empire.This lavishly illustrated, full-colour catalogue features insightful scholarly essays introducing the general reader to the culture and historical context of the Tiwanaku.Margaret Young-Sánchez is Frederick and Jan Mayer Curator of pre-Columbian Art at the Denver Art Museum. She is an expert on the art of ancient South America, specializing in Andean textiles.

Author Biography

Margaret Young-Sánchez is Frederick and Jan Mayer Curator of pre-Columbian Art at the Denver Art Museum. She is an expert on the art of ancient South America, specializing in Andean textiles.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. 7
Acknowledgmentsp. 8
Introductionp. 10
The art of Tiwanakup. 24
Tunic with shoulder panelsp. 41
Tapestry tunicp. 46
Trapezoidal tunicp. 50
The Yaya-mama religious tradition as an antecedent of Tiwanakup. 70
Pucara stone sculpturep. 76
Shaped tapestry sashp. 86
The carved slab of copacabanap. 88
Ornamented gold plumep. 94
The flow of cosmic power : religion, ritual, and the people of Tiwanakup. 96
Tiwanaku snuffing paraphernaliap. 114
Monumental Space, courtly style, and elite life at Tiwanakup. 126
Portrait vesselsp. 136
Lintel with costumed figuresp. 144
Arts of greater Tiwanaku : an expansive culture in historical contextp. 150
Two wari ceramicsp. 154
Wari tunicp. 178
Color and abstraction in wari weavingp. 180
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