Sacerdotes y tejedores en la provincia inka de Pachacamac
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https://doi.org/10.18800/boletindearqueologiapucp.200201.008Keywords:
Funerary contexts, Associated objects, Late Intermediate Period, Late Horizon, Identification of social groupsAbstract
Priests and Weavers in the Inka Province of Pachacamac
By following the principle that offerings, accompanying the dead, can be used effectively to determine the former occupation the deceased, we can extend our knowledge of the social organisation of the Province of Pachacamac. The meaning of offerings in terms of level of social status and occupation is interpreted by artifacts which probably belonged the deceased, including those which would include personal items and the tools of the trade, both of which would confirm what kind of social status the deceased enjoyed and what trade he or she pursued. This suits particularly well if the tools and other instruments for specific tasks show signs of wear and if there are half-finished products, such as textiles or nets. In this article I want to identify aspects concerning two specialists groups: the priests and weavers.
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