The role of temple institutions in Wari imperial expansion at Pakaytambo, Peru

IF 2 1区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
David A. Reid
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Abstract

During the Andean Middle Horizon (CE 600–1000), the highland Wari emerged as an expansive power that formed the largest pre-Inka imperial project in the Andes. Although territorially discontinuous, the introduction of Wari state institutions to disparate regions of Peru knit together far-flung and diverse social groups. Recent excavations at Pakaytambo in southern Peru have uncovered a Wari ritual complex replete with a d-shaped temple, patio-group architecture, and monumental platform construction. The complex was established in the upper Majes-Chuquibamba drainage of Arequipa at ∼ 1700 masl and was strategically placed along a major pre-Inka road at the nexus of highland-coastal populations and socio-ecological zones. In this article, excavations at Pakaytambo are presented and discussed in terms of architectural canons, site chronology, and material studies in consideration to broader changes during the late Middle Horizon. d-shaped temples represent the most ubiquitous form of civic-ceremonial architecture related to Wari religious institutions and imperial ideology. Thus, Pakaytambo provides invaluable insights into the production of state authority through public ritual and performance in regions beyond a state heartland. A focus on institutions, their group members, norms, shared objectives, and archaeological patterning provides a middle-level unit of social analysis complimentary to high theory of the state.

寺庙机构在秘鲁帕卡坦博瓦里帝国扩张中的作用
在安第斯中部地平线时期(公元600–1000年),瓦里高地成为一个扩张的大国,形成了安第斯山脉印卡帝国之前最大的项目。尽管在领土上是不连续的,但瓦里国家机构在秘鲁不同地区的引入将遥远而多样的社会群体联系在一起。最近在秘鲁南部的帕卡伊坦博进行的挖掘发现了一座瓦里仪式建筑群,里面有一座d形神庙、庭院群建筑和纪念性平台建筑。该建筑群位于阿雷基帕Majes Chuquibamba上游,海拔约1700 masl,位于高地沿海人口和社会生态区之间的一条主要印卡前道路上。在这篇文章中,从建筑规范、遗址年表和材料研究的角度介绍和讨论了帕卡伊坦博的发掘,考虑到中地平线晚期更广泛的变化。d形寺庙代表了与瓦里宗教机构和帝国意识形态相关的最普遍的公民仪式建筑形式。因此,Pakaytambo通过州中心地带以外地区的公共仪式和表演,为国家权威的产生提供了宝贵的见解。对机构、其群体成员、规范、共同目标和考古模式的关注提供了一个与国家高级理论互补的中层社会分析单位。
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期刊介绍: An innovative, international publication, the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology is devoted to the development of theory and, in a broad sense, methodology for the systematic and rigorous understanding of the organization, operation, and evolution of human societies. The discipline served by the journal is characterized by its goals and approach, not by geographical or temporal bounds. The data utilized or treated range from the earliest archaeological evidence for the emergence of human culture to historically documented societies and the contemporary observations of the ethnographer, ethnoarchaeologist, sociologist, or geographer. These subjects appear in the journal as examples of cultural organization, operation, and evolution, not as specific historical phenomena.
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