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Cosmological motifs of Peruvian huacas
Volume 10 (2008): Astronomy and Cosmology in Folk Traditions and Cultural Heritage, pp. 175–182
John McKim Malville   Michael Zawaski   Steven Gullberg  

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Pub. online: 20 December 2008      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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2 November 2007
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5 May 2008
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20 December 2008

Abstract

Characteristics of Andean huacas are summarized with examples from Urubamba, Machu Picchu, Llactapata, and Chankillo. We identify the pillars on the ridge above the town of Urubamba as a marker of June solstice sunrise to be viewed from the Palace of Huayna Capac. Both ends of the sightline connecting the pillars and the Palace appear to have been huacas. The large carved Intiwatana stone in the Urubamba canyon symbolically ties together Machu Picchu and the nearby ceremonial center of Llactapata. The astronomically complex site of Chankillo includes evidence for ceremonial observations of the solstices and shamanic ritual, set within a large-scale geometry established by June solstice sunset/December solstice sunrise.

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Inca shrines sun moon solstices ancestor veneration shamanism

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