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“Animal Matter”

“Animal Matter”

Ya está disponible el libro “Animal Matter. Ritual, Place, and Sovereignty at the Moon Pyramid of Teotihuacan” escrito por la Dra. Nawa Sugiyama. Incluye información zooarqueológica, isotópica, iconográfica y de excavación sobre los animales encontrados en ofrendas dedicatorias en la Pirámide de la Luna.

Por un tiempo limitado, es posible leer el primer capítulo en la siguiente liga: https://academic.oup.com/book/58206/chapter/481601981

Este es el resumen del capítulo:

This chapter introduces the main protagonists and the theoretical framework underpinning the study of nearly two hundred faunal remains retrieved from the offertory caches at the Moon Pyramid of Teotihuacan, Mexico. Animal matter, both corporeal animal forms (animal bodies and by-products) and their representation, are understood within a relational ontology as active persons with social positionality. Corporeal animal forms materially record diachronic and synchronic patterns of interpersonal relationships between humans and animals. Thus, they provide optimal contextually situated reconstructions of how corporeal animal forms participated in ritual performances. State ritualized performances are particularly effective sites of engagement to retrieve the social transactions among humans, animals, and other agentive persons during the process of sovereignty formations at Teotihuacan.

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