Visión del mundo e identidad: el arte rupestre en el suroeste de los Estados Unidos (950-1450 d. c.)

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Polly Schaafsma

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El arte rupestre es el producto de valores y visiones del mundo compartidos por miembros de una cultura determinada en un tiempo y lugar definidos. Este ensayo busca identificar sus patrones de identidad social, interacción y cambio. A través de esa lente, revisa la distribución de los estilos y contenidos de la imaginería presente en el arte rupestre, tal como aparece en el paisaje, a lo largo del suroeste norteamericano y sus regiones adyacentes. Las continuidades y diferencias sincrónicas y diacrónicas son evaluadas en términos de patrones espaciales de modo que se puedan sugerir relaciones sociales y situaciones de estabilidad regionales, así como los puntos de ruptura ideológica y las cambiantes relaciones con las culturas de México.

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Schaafsma, P. (2011). Visión del mundo e identidad: el arte rupestre en el suroeste de los Estados Unidos (950-1450 d. c.). Anales De Antropología, 44, 159–194. https://doi.org/10.22201/iia.24486221e.2010.0.24244

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