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Fiber, Textile, and Weaving Arts

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2020

Horizon Récent

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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design

Las Relaciones Interculturales Vistas A Través De Los Textiles Del Cerro La Horca, Durante El Periodo Intermedio Tardío Y Horizonte Tardío, Valle Del Fortaleza – Perú, Arabel Fernández L., Luis Valle A. Jun 2020

Las Relaciones Interculturales Vistas A Través De Los Textiles Del Cerro La Horca, Durante El Periodo Intermedio Tardío Y Horizonte Tardío, Valle Del Fortaleza – Perú, Arabel Fernández L., Luis Valle A.

PreColumbian Textile Conference VIII / Jornadas de Textiles PreColombinos VIII (2019)

A raíz de la ejecución del Proyecto de Rescate Arqueológico Parcial en Cerro la Horca, fue posible el registro de diversas evidencias materiales las cuales han puesto de manifiesto nuevas interpretaciones sobre la ocupación del sitio. La recuperación de material textil y su respectivo análisis ha permitido identificar y definir diversos estilos textiles, entre los que podemos citar: Lambayeque, Huarmey, Chancay, Serrano, Chimú e Inca los mismos que revelan la compleja y variada interacción socio-cultural de los diversos grupos étnicos que convivieron en esta parte baja del valle del Fortaleza, durante el Periodo Intermedio Tardío y Horizonte Tardío.

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A Highland Textile Tradition From The Far South Of Peru During The Period Of Inka Domination, Penelope Dransart May 2020

A Highland Textile Tradition From The Far South Of Peru During The Period Of Inka Domination, Penelope Dransart

PreColumbian Textile Conference VIII / Jornadas de Textiles PreColombinos VIII (2019)

A group of garments and textile fragments is identified in this article as belonging to a particular textile tradition, with characteristics indicating an affiliation to communities in the highlands of the South-Central Andes. Different categories of gender-specific garments are presented. The characteristics include an all-camelid construction, warp-patterned stripes in blocks of alternating colours, the use of a discontinuous warp and transposed-warp weave. Pattern motifs include eight-pointed stars, double-headed serpents and figures based on rhombuses. Distinctive geometric designs are analysed, including ‘butterfly’ motifs and narrow stripes, consisting of paired light- and dark-coloured right-angled triangles joined to make stacks of larger isosceles …