Ebook: The Past Ahead. Language, Culture, and Identity in the Neotropics
Author: Christian Isendahl (ed.)
- Genre: History // Archaeology
- Tags: Peru, Andes, Andean Archaeology, Peruvian Archaeology, Arqueología andina, Arqueología peruana, Urbanismo, Historia del urbanismo, Historia de las ciudades, Arquitectura peruana, Perú prehispánico, Perú preinca
- Series: Studies in Global Archaeology, 18, Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Uppsala University
- City: Uppsala
- Language: English
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In Andean cognition the embodiment of the past is different from many other ways to spatially
relate the position of the body to time. This epistemology is for instance expressed in the Quechua
word ñawpa, which signifies that the past is “in front of us;” it is known and can be seen. Seeing and
knowing the past in this way reverberates within the historical ecological argument that the present
is contingent with the past and is explicitly reflected within the contributions to this volume. “The
Past Ahead: Language, Culture, and Identity in the Neotropics” forms a collection of reworked
papers originally presented in shorter format by archaeologists, anthropologists, and linguists at
the research symposium “Archaeology and Society in Bolivia” organized at Uppsala University by
the editor. The volume includes chapters by Jan-Åke Alvarsson, Lisbet Bengtsson, Roger Blench,
Sergio Calla, Christian Isendahl, Carla Jaimes, John Janusek, Adriana Muñoz, Heiko Prümers,
Walter Sánchez, Per Stenborg, Juan Marcelo Ticona, and Charlotta Widmark examining a series of
different aspects of agriculture, complex societies, identities, landscape, languages, and urbanism in
the highland and lowland Neotropics that all highlight the significance of the past in the present.
relate the position of the body to time. This epistemology is for instance expressed in the Quechua
word ñawpa, which signifies that the past is “in front of us;” it is known and can be seen. Seeing and
knowing the past in this way reverberates within the historical ecological argument that the present
is contingent with the past and is explicitly reflected within the contributions to this volume. “The
Past Ahead: Language, Culture, and Identity in the Neotropics” forms a collection of reworked
papers originally presented in shorter format by archaeologists, anthropologists, and linguists at
the research symposium “Archaeology and Society in Bolivia” organized at Uppsala University by
the editor. The volume includes chapters by Jan-Åke Alvarsson, Lisbet Bengtsson, Roger Blench,
Sergio Calla, Christian Isendahl, Carla Jaimes, John Janusek, Adriana Muñoz, Heiko Prümers,
Walter Sánchez, Per Stenborg, Juan Marcelo Ticona, and Charlotta Widmark examining a series of
different aspects of agriculture, complex societies, identities, landscape, languages, and urbanism in
the highland and lowland Neotropics that all highlight the significance of the past in the present.
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