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SUMMARY:Kuskalla Abya Yala in the context of Quechua Revitalization
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Zoila MendozaDepartment of Native American Studies\, UC DavisTuesday May 24th\, 3pm PTRegister here
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SUMMARY:DIVINE CONSUMPTION: SACRIFICE\, ALLIANCE BUILDING\, AND MAKING ANCESTORS IN WEST AFRICA
DESCRIPTION:The Cotsen Institute of Archeology Press invites you to the latest Author Spotlight withStephen DueppenAssociate Professor\, Department of AnthropologyUniversity of OregonRegister hereMounded sites (tells) are common throughout West Africa\, including in western Burkina Faso where clusters of mounds dating to the past three millennia are common. Extensive fieldwork at the long inhabited and well-preserved site of Kirikongo (ca. 100—1650 AD)\, has established that the community started as a small farming settlement\, grew to a large community centered on the village’s founders\, rejected inequalities in an egalitarian revolution\, and survived the Black Death pandemic. This talk explores patterns in architecture\, material culture and organic remains (animal bones and botanical remains) to argue that the mounds at Kirikongo are not only residential\, but also stratified ancestor shrines whose ritual deposits inform on the divine associations of different houses in a ritual landscape.
URL:https://ioa.pre2.ss.ucla.edu/event/divine-consumption-sacrifice-alliance-building-and-making-ancestors-in-west-africa/
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