A Comparison of War Iconography in the Archaeological Textiles of Paracas-Topará (in Southern Peru) and in the Weavings of Ayllu Qaqachaka (Bolivia) Today

dc.contributor.authorDenise Y. Arnold
dc.contributor.authorElvira Espejo Ayca
dc.coverage.spatialBolivia
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-22T16:11:33Z
dc.date.available2026-03-22T16:11:33Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.descriptionCitaciones: 1
dc.description.abstractDrawing on some observations by Anne Paul concerning the iconography of textile borders in cloth from archaeological sites in Paracas-Topará (southern Peru), and her suggestion that these acted as “markers of the sacred,” we examine some ethnographic contexts in highland Bolivia that also concern borders: the final moment of the wayñu dance each year, and the finishing of textile and field borders. In each case, we propose that the object is to control certain spirits believed to dwell within these borders, so that they finish their creative task there. Finally, we examine the relation between the so-called “war of the ayllus” in Bolivia (in 2000), which produced dramatic changes in regional aesthetics, and textile structures postwar, in which images from textile borders came to occupy the central space of woven cloth. We explain these changes through a theory concerning the war dynamics that occur between the borders and centers of modern territories in conflict, and the way that local populations understand these, which might also have archaeological significance in the case of Paracas-Topará.
dc.identifier.doi10.2752/147597509x12541451109794
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.2752/147597509x12541451109794
dc.identifier.urihttps://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/56780
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherBerg Publishers
dc.relation.ispartofTEXTILE
dc.sourceInstituto de Lengua y Cultura Aymara
dc.subjectIconography
dc.subjectEthnography
dc.subjectTextile
dc.subjectObject (grammar)
dc.subjectArchaeology
dc.subjectArt
dc.subjectRelation (database)
dc.subjectHistory
dc.titleA Comparison of War Iconography in the Archaeological Textiles of Paracas-Topará (in Southern Peru) and in the Weavings of Ayllu Qaqachaka (Bolivia) Today
dc.typearticle

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