Thesis Chapters by Bebel Ibarra
Bebel Ibarra Phd Dissertation 2021, 2021
The archaeological study of mortuary variability is an important component of the examination of ... more The archaeological study of mortuary variability is an important component of the examination of ancient sociopolitical organization. Tombs were spaces of negotiation, kinship formation and rituality. In the Central Andes of Peru, investigations of mortuary variation have focused on the study of cults of the dead, and ancestor veneration.
Books by Bebel Ibarra
Conference Presentations by Bebel Ibarra
This presentation will show the results of my ongoing research at the site of Huamparán located 2... more This presentation will show the results of my ongoing research at the site of Huamparán located 25 km north of Chavín de Huantar. At Huamparán, several rhomboidal hearths were found in large rectangular enclosures that surround patio spaces. Ceramic and radiocarbon dating place their construction between the Early Intermediate Period and Middle Horizon. Comparisons with the Recuay occupation of Chavín de Huántar and Pashash indicate that this type of hearth is common at Recuay settlements in the north-central highlands.
The use of hearths has a long history in the central Andes (i.e. Mito or Kotosh Religious Tradition). Rhomboidal hearths like those from Huamparán are also present at Chavin de Huantar. Their presence at Huamparan raises the question: where did the Recuay people get this tradition?, Was it replicated in from much earlier versions (i.e. Mito) and later used by people from Huamparán, or was it a local Recuay expression that spread to different parts of the north-central highlands??
Ancash Archaeology by Bebel Ibarra
A.R. Titelbaum,∗, B. Ibarra, S. Naji
Nathan D. Stansell a,*, Donald T. Rodbell b, Mark B. Abbott c, Bryan G. Mark a,d
EMMA POMEROY,a* JAY T. STOCK,a
SONIA R. ZAKRZEWSKIb AND MARTA MIRAZO´ N LAHRa
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Thesis Chapters by Bebel Ibarra
Books by Bebel Ibarra
Conference Presentations by Bebel Ibarra
The use of hearths has a long history in the central Andes (i.e. Mito or Kotosh Religious Tradition). Rhomboidal hearths like those from Huamparán are also present at Chavin de Huantar. Their presence at Huamparan raises the question: where did the Recuay people get this tradition?, Was it replicated in from much earlier versions (i.e. Mito) and later used by people from Huamparán, or was it a local Recuay expression that spread to different parts of the north-central highlands??
Ancash Archaeology by Bebel Ibarra
The use of hearths has a long history in the central Andes (i.e. Mito or Kotosh Religious Tradition). Rhomboidal hearths like those from Huamparán are also present at Chavin de Huantar. Their presence at Huamparan raises the question: where did the Recuay people get this tradition?, Was it replicated in from much earlier versions (i.e. Mito) and later used by people from Huamparán, or was it a local Recuay expression that spread to different parts of the north-central highlands??