Figurines and archaeology of body in the stilt villages culture in Eastern Amazonia
This article presents the ceramic figurines of the stilt villages of Maranhão, Brazil. Based on the archeology of the body, this text changes how the figurines were made, taking into account that the experiences lived and socially shared by the indigenous groups of Amazonia are shaped in their bodie...
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Estatuillas Palafitos Chamanismo Arqueología del cuerpo Amazonía oriental Figurines Stilt Villages Shamanism Body Fabrication Eastern Amazonia Casas de palafitas Estatuetas Xamanismo Arqueologia do corpo Amazônia Oriental |
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Estatuillas Palafitos Chamanismo Arqueología del cuerpo Amazonía oriental Figurines Stilt Villages Shamanism Body Fabrication Eastern Amazonia Casas de palafitas Estatuetas Xamanismo Arqueologia do corpo Amazônia Oriental Navarro, Alexandre Navarro, Alexandre Navarro, Alexandre Figurines and archaeology of body in the stilt villages culture in Eastern Amazonia |
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Estatuillas Palafitos Chamanismo Arqueología del cuerpo Amazonía oriental Figurines Stilt Villages Shamanism Body Fabrication Eastern Amazonia Casas de palafitas Estatuetas Xamanismo Arqueologia do corpo Amazônia Oriental |
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Figurines and archaeology of body in the stilt villages culture in Eastern Amazonia |
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This article presents the ceramic figurines of the stilt villages of Maranhão, Brazil. Based on the archeology of the body, this text changes how the figurines were made, taking into account that the experiences lived and socially shared by the indigenous groups of Amazonia are shaped in their bodies. A set of 74 figurines is described as a formal analysis that reveals both human and animal or even hybrid forms. The study of these artifacts led to the conclusion that the figurines of the stilt villages are an original way of fabrication the body in the pre-Hispanic eastern Amazon. It is suggested that these figurines belonged to the Amazon Polychrome Tradition (TPA). It seems that the statuettes show a way of making the body that seals 1. Personalized women (who went through puberty, who went through healing agencies or matrilineal ancestor women); 2. Shamans represented by animal helpers in their communication with the supernatural world. |
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I10-R372-article-320722024-11-04T18:59:25Z Figurines and archaeology of body in the stilt villages culture in Eastern Amazonia Estatuillas y arqueología del cuerpo en la cultura de los palafitos de la Amazonía oriental Estatuetas e arqueologia do corpo na cultura de palafitas pré-coloniais (estearias) da Amazônia oriental Navarro, Alexandre Navarro, Alexandre Navarro, Alexandre Estatuillas Palafitos Chamanismo Arqueología del cuerpo Amazonía oriental Figurines Stilt Villages Shamanism Body Fabrication Eastern Amazonia Casas de palafitas Estatuetas Xamanismo Arqueologia do corpo Amazônia Oriental This article presents the ceramic figurines of the stilt villages of Maranhão, Brazil. Based on the archeology of the body, this text changes how the figurines were made, taking into account that the experiences lived and socially shared by the indigenous groups of Amazonia are shaped in their bodies. A set of 74 figurines is described as a formal analysis that reveals both human and animal or even hybrid forms. The study of these artifacts led to the conclusion that the figurines of the stilt villages are an original way of fabrication the body in the pre-Hispanic eastern Amazon. It is suggested that these figurines belonged to the Amazon Polychrome Tradition (TPA). It seems that the statuettes show a way of making the body that seals 1. Personalized women (who went through puberty, who went through healing agencies or matrilineal ancestor women); 2. Shamans represented by animal helpers in their communication with the supernatural world. Este artículo presenta las estatuillas de cerámica de los palafitos de Maranhão, Brazil. Basado en la arqueologia del cuerpo, este texto muestra como las estatuillas fueron confeccionadas llevándose en consideración que las experiencias vividas y compartidas socialmente por los grupos indígenas de Amazonía están plasmadas en sus cuerpos. Un conjunto de 74 estatuillas es descrito cuyo análisis formal reveló que tienen tanto formas humanos como de animales o híbridas. El estudio de estos artefactos llevó a la conclusión que las estatuillas de los palafitos son una forma original de fabricar el cuerpo en la Amazonía oriental prehispánica. Sugiérese que estas estatuillas se asocian a la Tradición Policroma de la Amazonía (TPA). Parece que las estatuillas muestran una forma de fabricar el cuerpo que foca 1. Mujeres personalizadas (que pasaron por la puberdad, por agencias curativas o mujeres ancestros matrilineares); 2. Chamanes figurados por animales ayudantes en su comunicación con el mundo sobrenatural. Este artigo apresenta as estatuetas de cerâmica das palafitas pré-coloniais (estearias) do Maranhão, Brasil. A partir da arqueologia do corpo, este texto mostra como as estatuetas foram confeccionadas levando em consideração que as experiências vividas e compartilhadas socialmente pelos grupos indígenas da Amazônia são marcadas em seus corpos. Descreve-se um conjunto de 74 estatuetas cuja análise formal revelou que as mesmas têm forma humana, animal ou híbrida. O estudo desses artefatos levou à conclusão de que as estatuetas da cultura de palafitas são uma forma original de fabricação do corpo na Amazônia oriental pré-colonial. Sugere-se que essas estatuetas estejam associadas à Tradição Polícroma da Amazônia (TPA). Parece que as estatuetas mostram um modo de fabricar o corpo focado em 1. Mulheres personalizadas (que passaram pela puberdade, por agências curativas ou mulheres ancestrais de linhangem matrilinear); 2. Figuração de xamãs auxiliados pelos animais em sua comunicação com o mundo sobrenatural. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2022-05-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer reviewed article Artículo revisado por pares Artigo revisado por pares text/html application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/32072 10.31048/1852.4826.v15.n1.32072 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol. 15 No. 1 (2022); 17-30 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol. 15 Núm. 1 (2022); 17-30 Revista del Museo de Antropología; v. 15 n. 1 (2022); 17-30 1852-4826 1852-060X 10.31048/1852.4826.v15.n1 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/32072/37918 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/32072/37599 Derechos de autor 2022 Alexandre Navarro https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |