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一百多年前,德国考古学家Max Uhle在Moche Valley的Huaca del Sol (Perú)挖掘出纺织品和陶瓷。本文分析了加州大学伯克利分校菲比·赫斯特人类学博物馆现存的纺织品。在安第斯中部地平线时期(公元600-900年),纺织品风格的多样性,以及纺织品通常不保存的Perú北海岸的莫切纺织品的存在,这些群体都是重要的。这些纺织品至少有三种不同的传统:当地的莫切风格,高地/沿海混合风格和瓦里相关风格。本文讨论了Huaca del Sol纺织品作为一个机会来检查两个重要的秘鲁文化之间的关系莫切和瓦里。
Wari and the Huaca del Sol: Max Uhle’s 1899 Textile Collection at Moche, Peru
More than one hundred years ago, German archeologist Max Uhle excavated textiles and ceramics on the Huaca del Sol in the Moche Valley, Perú. This essay analyzes the textiles now housed in the Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology of the University of California at Berkeley. The group is significant for the time period during the Andean Middle Horizon (600-900 CE), the variety of textile styles, and the presence of Moche textiles on the north coast of Perú where textiles are not commonly preserved. The textiles identify at least three separate traditions: a local Moche style, a hybrid highland/coastal style and a Wari associated style. The essay discusses the Huaca del Sol textiles as an opportunity to examine relations between the two important Peruvian cultures of Moche and Wari.