印加山顶的神殿和冰川

C. Ceruti
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在本文中,我们分析了印加人在南美洲选择山脉建造和使用山顶神殿的策略,这是世界上最高的考古遗址。五个世纪前,在国家赞助的祭祀仪式(capacochas)中,选定的山脉被用作朝圣地。不同的属性可能涉及到选择的山,加冕为皇帝的顶峰神龛。考古的例子来自海拔5000米以上的安第斯山脉,作者从1996年开始在那里进行了100多个高峰的高海拔探险。来自考古调查的证据将与民族志数据和来自民族历史来源的参考文献进行对比。在分析中,将考虑到山脉的海拔高度、能见度以及峰顶的可达性等属性,并思考印加人应对冰川攀登、活火山和白雪皑皑山峰的策略。
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Inca Mountaintop Shrines and Glaciers
In this paper we analyze the strategies used by the Incas in the selection of mountains in South America for the construction and use of mountaintop shrines that are the highest archaeological sites in the world. Selected mountains were used as places of pilgrimage in the context of sacrifices and offerings performed five centuries ago during state-sponsored ceremonies called capacochas. Diverse attributes could have been involved in the selection of the mountains to be crowned with imperial summit shrines. Archaeological examples are from Andean mountains above 5.000 meters in elevation, where the author has been conducting high-altitude explorations on more than one hundred peaks since 1996. The evidences from archaeological surveys will be contrasted with ethnographic data and references from ethno-historical sources. Attributes such as the altitude of the mountains and their visibility, as well as the accessibility of the summits, will be taken into consideration in the analysis, pondering the strategies used by the Incas to cope with glaciers climbs, active volcanoes and snowcapped peaks.
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