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HUM 2461Humanities of Latin

America

SFC Fall 2013Week 5

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Today’s AgendaDay 8

• Attendance• Library on Thursday, 19th check CANVAS• International Lecture Series: Monday, 23rd

at 11am Building S29 • South American Civilizations: Pre-Incas• 2nd Assignment due on week 7• Pop Quiz

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Attendance

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Pre-Inca Civilizations

Cultural periods

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Cultures------------Years

Northern Coast

Northern Highlands

Central Coast

Central Highlands

Southern Coast

Southern Highlands

Altiplano

1150 CE INCA INCA INCA INCA INCA INCA INCA

600 CE-1000 CE

WARI WARI WARI WARI WARI WARI TIWANAKU

600 CE CHIMU NAZCA TIWANAKU

0-800CE MOCHE NAZCA

200 BCE-800 CE CHAVIN

PARACAS

900 BCE-200 CE

2650 BCE

CHAVIN

VALDIVIA CARAL

KOTOSH

PRE-INCA CIVILIZATIONS TIMELINE

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The KON-TIKI theory/Polynesia Islands

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Easter Island/Isla de Pascua

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Cultures------------Years

Northern Coast

Northern Highlands

Central Coast

Central Highlands

Southern Coast

Southern Highlands

Altiplano

1150 CE INCA INCA INCA INCA INCA INCA INCA

600 CE-1000 CE

WARI WARI WARI WARI WARI WARI TIWANAKU

600 CE CHIMU NAZCA TIWANAKU

0-800CE MOCHE NAZCA

200 BCE-800 CE CHAVIN

PARACAS

900 BCE-200 CE

2650 BCE

CHAVIN

VALDIVIA CARAL

KOTOSH

PRE-INCA CIVILIZATIONS TIMELINE

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Valdivia (Ecuador)

Caral (Perú)

Between 3500 and 1800 BCE

Between 2600 and 2000 BCE

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Venus (Valdivia, Ecuador)

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Flutes (Caral, Peru) 2627 BCE

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Caral City (Perú)

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Trading Cities:Otavalo (Valdivia) and Huaraz

(Caral)

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Nazca Culture: 400 BCE - 800 CE

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Bowl -- fish

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A fish-like animal similar to the

shark geoglyph

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Hummingbird design similar to theHummingbird geoglyph

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Nazca Lines

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Puquios / Aqueducts

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Cultures------------Years

Northern Coast

Northern Highlands

Central Coast

Central Highlands

Southern Coast

Southern Highlands

Altiplano

1150 CE INCA INCA INCA INCA INCA INCA INCA

600 CE-1000 CE

WARI WARI WARI WARI WARI WARI TIWANAKU

600 CE CHIMU NAZCA TIWANAKU

0-800CE MOCHE NAZCA

200 BCE-800 CE CHAVIN

PARACAS

900 BCE-200 CE

2650 BCE

CHAVIN

CARAL

KOTOSH

PRE-INCA CIVILIZATIONS TIMELINE

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Tiahuanaco/Tiwanaku300 - 1000 CE

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Stela Ponce: 300-1000 CE

Carved stone tenon-head

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Mayas

Stela Hlimestone carvingMaya site: CopánHonduras782 C.E.horror vacuiadmirationature

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Toltecs

900-1200 CE

Tula (North of Teotihuacan: Hidalgo)

968: Topiltzin Quetzalcóatl

Atlantes (knight warriors)

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Easter Island/Isla de Pascua

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Gate of the Moon

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Gateway of the Sun

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Rapero/spoon

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Detail

Inca Cross: CHAKANA

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Cultures------------Years

Northern Coast

Northern Highlands

Central Coast

Central Highlands

Southern Coast

Southern Highlands

Altiplano

1150 CE INCA INCA INCA INCA INCA INCA INCA

600 CE-1000 CE

WARI WARI WARI WARI WARI WARI TIWANAKU

600 CE CHIMU NAZCA TIWANAKU

0-800CE MOCHE NAZCA

200 BCE-800 CE CHAVIN

PARACAS

900 BCE-200 CE

2650 BCE

CHAVIN

CARAL

KOTOSH

PRE-INCA CIVILIZATIONS TIMELINE

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TIMELINE FOR INCA CIVILIZATION

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2nd Assigment

Week 5: HW#4 (1-15) due on week 7.

Points off if HW is not typed

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Pop Quiz

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LA CRÓNICA DEL PERÚ

Cerca de los aposentos principales está un collado hecho a mano, armado sobre grandes cimientos de piedra. Más adelante deste cerro están los ídolos de piedra del talle y figura humana, muy primamente hechos y formadas las faiciones; tanto, que paresce que se hicieron por mano de grandes artífices o maestros; son tan grandes que parescen pequeños gigantes, y vese que tienen forma de vestimentas largas, diferenciadas de las que vemos a los naturales destas provincias; en las cabezas paresce tener su ornamento. Cerca destas estatuas de piedra está otro edificio, del cual la antigüedad suya y falta de letras es causa para que no se sepa qué gentes hicieron tan grandes cimientos y fuerzas y que tanto tiempo por ello ha pasado, porque de presente no se ve más que una muralla bien obrada y que debe de haber muchos tiempos y edades que se hizo; algunas de las piedras están muy gastadas y consumidas, y en esta parte hay piedras tan grandes y crescidas que causa admiración pensar cómo siendo de tanta grandeza bastaron fuerzas humanas a las traer donde las vemos; y muchas destas piedras que digo están labradas de diferentes maneras, y algunas dellas tienen forma de cuerpos de hombres, que debieron ser susÍdolos;[.]