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Kulturen und Bauwerke des Alten Peru. Kröner by Doris Kurella
The pre-columbian chiefdoms of the northern Andean region (today's Colombia) were related in an i... more The pre-columbian chiefdoms of the northern Andean region (today's Colombia) were related in an interregional network of interacting societies. The Ph.D. thesis of 1992 is reconstructing that network and describing the participating chiefdoms including the Muisca as the second largest political entity in South America besides the Inca empire.
The pre-columbian chiefdoms of the northern Andean region (today's Colombia) were related in an i... more The pre-columbian chiefdoms of the northern Andean region (today's Colombia) were related in an interregional network of interacting societies. The Ph.D. thesis of 1992 is reconstructing that network and describing the participating chiefdoms including the Muisca as the second largest political entity in South America besides the Inca empire.
Papers by Doris Kurella
Schamanismus bei den Mapuche, dem größten der pueblos originarios Chiles
Böhlau Verlag eBooks, Oct 4, 2023
Las ruinas de Moche
Entre 1899 y 1900, Max Uhle (1856-1944), considerado el padre del a arqueología científica del Pe... more Entre 1899 y 1900, Max Uhle (1856-1944), considerado el padre del a arqueología científica del Perú, logró, con sus excavaciones en el complejo de las huacas del Sol y de la Luna, establecer casi toda la historia prehispánica del valle de Moche, Trujillo. Fue el primero en establecer la edad correcta de ese complejo y catalogarlo en lo que hoy se conoce como moche o mochica, desterrando la idea de que eran obras de los chimú o de los incas. También documentó de modo muy preciso las espectaculares tumbas del mismo periodo que encontró en el valle. Las ruinas de Moche fue escrito en 1903; sin embargo, ve la luz recién 110 años después, debido a que Uhle buscaba perfeccionar constantemente su manuscrito. Hoy, en esta traducción de Peter Kaulicke, que incluye numerosas fotografías e ilustraciones, se puede evaluar su enorme trascendencia, confirmada por trabajos posteriores y recientes.
Las máscaras doradas de la Huaca de la Luna : "efecto posterior" a los trabajos de Uhle
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú eBooks, 2023
The Decline and Fall of the Inca Empire
Universal- und kulturhistorische Studien, 2022
Die Inka: Ein Verwobenes Imperium
Universal- und kulturhistorische Studien, 2022
„Nahrung für die Berggottheiten“
Sterben in den Bergen
Lama-Karawanen, Märkte, Fernhandel
Wirtschaften in den Bergen
Tribus, 2018
The Pataxó facing Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied, 200 years after: from natural history to cultural d... more The Pataxó facing Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied, 200 years after: from natural history to cultural decolonization 155 Thiago Mota Cardoso, Raoni Pataxó, Nitinawã Pataxó, Kaiones Pataxó and Doris Kurella The Pataxó facing Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied, 200 years after: from natural history to cultural decolonization Abstract A small collection of Pataxó-objects, brought together by the Prince Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied in 1815-1817, located in the Linden-Museum Stuttgart, did provide the basis for a visit of two indigenous researchers of the respective group. The investigation of the objects as well as the study of the Wied diaries, to which the Brasilien Bibliothek of the Robert Bosch AG did give generous access, contributed to an important process of the reconstitution of Pataxó culture and did represent a step in the process of decolonization. The Linden-Museum did play an important role as contact zone, concerning this event. 157
Published together with Peter Kaulicke, PUCP. The Linden-Museum Stuttgart, State Museum of Ethnol... more Published together with Peter Kaulicke, PUCP. The Linden-Museum Stuttgart, State Museum of Ethnology of Baden-Württemberg, includes in its Latin American collection three tumbaga objects: two masks and a golden fox head. Letters and reports from the beginning of the 20th century prove that these objects came from the Pyramid of the Moon or Huaca de la Luna of the Moche culture, Peru. Peter Kaulicke, following a stylistic analysis, proposes to date those tumbaga objects as one of the earliest of the Moche cultures.
The Chibcha-speaking Muisca (about 10th to 16th century A.D.) produced special tumbaga objects th... more The Chibcha-speaking Muisca (about 10th to 16th century A.D.) produced special tumbaga objects that are called tunjos. They have been used as burial objects and provide an interesting iconography.
The Muisca - the largest political entity in the prehispanic Andes besides the Inka empire - seem... more The Muisca - the largest political entity in the prehispanic Andes besides the Inka empire - seemed to be in the process of forming a pristine state. The economy and society of the Muisca in prehistoric Colombia is described and analyzed in respect of state formation.
Edited Volume by Doris Kurella
by Monica Barnes, Ines de Castro, Doris Kurella, Donato Amado Gonzales, Javier Flores Espinoza, Brian Bauer, Kerstin Nowack, David Ernesto Oshige Adams, Kylie Quave, Donato Amado, Steven A Wernke, and Karoline Noack
This book includes the following papers: "Buscando un Inca de aqui y de alla. Los incas de nue... more This book includes the following papers: "Buscando un Inca de aqui y de alla. Los incas de nuestro tiempo, Alemania y Lima, Peru" by Karoline Noack; "Collecting Inca Antiquities: Antiquarianism and the Inca Past in 19th Century Cusco" by Stefanie Gaenger; "The Inca Collection at the Ethnologisches Museum Berlin, Genesis and Contexts" by Manuela Fisher; "Visions of the Inca Dynasty. Narrative Syyles, Emblematic Dress and the Power of Ancestors" by Ann H. Peters; "How did Huanuco Pampa Become a Ruin? From Thriving Settlement to Disappearing Walls" by Monica Barnes; "The Material Remains of Inca Power among Imperial Heartland Communities" by Kylie E. Quave and R. Alan Covey; "The Inca Takeover of the Ancient Centers in the Highlands of Piura" by Cesar W. Astuhuaman Gonzales; "Las motivaciones economicas y religiosas de la expansion incaica hacia la cuenca del lago Titicaca" by David Oshige Adams; "Inca Offerings Associated with the Frozen Mummies from Mount Llullaillaco" by Constanza Ceruti; "Tracing the Inca Past. Ritual Movement and Social Memory in the Inca Imperial Capital" by Steve Kosiba; "The Situa Ritual of the Inca. Metaphor and Performance of the State" by Brian S. Bauer and David A. Reid; "Building Tension, Dilemmas of the Built Environment through Inca and Spanish Rule" by Steven A. Wernke; "Sistema de tenencia de tierras de ayllus y panacas incas en el valle del Cusco, siglos XVI–XVII” by Donato Amado Gonzales; “What Would Have Happened After the Inca Civil War” by Kerstin Nowack.
The pre-columbian chiefdoms of the northern Andean region (today's Colombia) were related in an i... more The pre-columbian chiefdoms of the northern Andean region (today's Colombia) were related in an interregional network of interacting societies. The Ph.D. thesis of 1992 is reconstructing that network and describing the participating chiefdoms including the Muisca as the second largest political entity in South America besides the Inca empire.
The pre-columbian chiefdoms of the northern Andean region (today's Colombia) were related in an i... more The pre-columbian chiefdoms of the northern Andean region (today's Colombia) were related in an interregional network of interacting societies. The Ph.D. thesis of 1992 is reconstructing that network and describing the participating chiefdoms including the Muisca as the second largest political entity in South America besides the Inca empire.
Schamanismus bei den Mapuche, dem größten der pueblos originarios Chiles
Böhlau Verlag eBooks, Oct 4, 2023
Las ruinas de Moche
Entre 1899 y 1900, Max Uhle (1856-1944), considerado el padre del a arqueología científica del Pe... more Entre 1899 y 1900, Max Uhle (1856-1944), considerado el padre del a arqueología científica del Perú, logró, con sus excavaciones en el complejo de las huacas del Sol y de la Luna, establecer casi toda la historia prehispánica del valle de Moche, Trujillo. Fue el primero en establecer la edad correcta de ese complejo y catalogarlo en lo que hoy se conoce como moche o mochica, desterrando la idea de que eran obras de los chimú o de los incas. También documentó de modo muy preciso las espectaculares tumbas del mismo periodo que encontró en el valle. Las ruinas de Moche fue escrito en 1903; sin embargo, ve la luz recién 110 años después, debido a que Uhle buscaba perfeccionar constantemente su manuscrito. Hoy, en esta traducción de Peter Kaulicke, que incluye numerosas fotografías e ilustraciones, se puede evaluar su enorme trascendencia, confirmada por trabajos posteriores y recientes.
Las máscaras doradas de la Huaca de la Luna : "efecto posterior" a los trabajos de Uhle
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú eBooks, 2023
The Decline and Fall of the Inca Empire
Universal- und kulturhistorische Studien, 2022
Die Inka: Ein Verwobenes Imperium
Universal- und kulturhistorische Studien, 2022
„Nahrung für die Berggottheiten“
Sterben in den Bergen
Lama-Karawanen, Märkte, Fernhandel
Wirtschaften in den Bergen
Tribus, 2018
The Pataxó facing Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied, 200 years after: from natural history to cultural d... more The Pataxó facing Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied, 200 years after: from natural history to cultural decolonization 155 Thiago Mota Cardoso, Raoni Pataxó, Nitinawã Pataxó, Kaiones Pataxó and Doris Kurella The Pataxó facing Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied, 200 years after: from natural history to cultural decolonization Abstract A small collection of Pataxó-objects, brought together by the Prince Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied in 1815-1817, located in the Linden-Museum Stuttgart, did provide the basis for a visit of two indigenous researchers of the respective group. The investigation of the objects as well as the study of the Wied diaries, to which the Brasilien Bibliothek of the Robert Bosch AG did give generous access, contributed to an important process of the reconstitution of Pataxó culture and did represent a step in the process of decolonization. The Linden-Museum did play an important role as contact zone, concerning this event. 157
Published together with Peter Kaulicke, PUCP. The Linden-Museum Stuttgart, State Museum of Ethnol... more Published together with Peter Kaulicke, PUCP. The Linden-Museum Stuttgart, State Museum of Ethnology of Baden-Württemberg, includes in its Latin American collection three tumbaga objects: two masks and a golden fox head. Letters and reports from the beginning of the 20th century prove that these objects came from the Pyramid of the Moon or Huaca de la Luna of the Moche culture, Peru. Peter Kaulicke, following a stylistic analysis, proposes to date those tumbaga objects as one of the earliest of the Moche cultures.
The Chibcha-speaking Muisca (about 10th to 16th century A.D.) produced special tumbaga objects th... more The Chibcha-speaking Muisca (about 10th to 16th century A.D.) produced special tumbaga objects that are called tunjos. They have been used as burial objects and provide an interesting iconography.
The Muisca - the largest political entity in the prehispanic Andes besides the Inka empire - seem... more The Muisca - the largest political entity in the prehispanic Andes besides the Inka empire - seemed to be in the process of forming a pristine state. The economy and society of the Muisca in prehistoric Colombia is described and analyzed in respect of state formation.
by Monica Barnes, Ines de Castro, Doris Kurella, Donato Amado Gonzales, Javier Flores Espinoza, Brian Bauer, Kerstin Nowack, David Ernesto Oshige Adams, Kylie Quave, Donato Amado, Steven A Wernke, and Karoline Noack
This book includes the following papers: "Buscando un Inca de aqui y de alla. Los incas de nue... more This book includes the following papers: "Buscando un Inca de aqui y de alla. Los incas de nuestro tiempo, Alemania y Lima, Peru" by Karoline Noack; "Collecting Inca Antiquities: Antiquarianism and the Inca Past in 19th Century Cusco" by Stefanie Gaenger; "The Inca Collection at the Ethnologisches Museum Berlin, Genesis and Contexts" by Manuela Fisher; "Visions of the Inca Dynasty. Narrative Syyles, Emblematic Dress and the Power of Ancestors" by Ann H. Peters; "How did Huanuco Pampa Become a Ruin? From Thriving Settlement to Disappearing Walls" by Monica Barnes; "The Material Remains of Inca Power among Imperial Heartland Communities" by Kylie E. Quave and R. Alan Covey; "The Inca Takeover of the Ancient Centers in the Highlands of Piura" by Cesar W. Astuhuaman Gonzales; "Las motivaciones economicas y religiosas de la expansion incaica hacia la cuenca del lago Titicaca" by David Oshige Adams; "Inca Offerings Associated with the Frozen Mummies from Mount Llullaillaco" by Constanza Ceruti; "Tracing the Inca Past. Ritual Movement and Social Memory in the Inca Imperial Capital" by Steve Kosiba; "The Situa Ritual of the Inca. Metaphor and Performance of the State" by Brian S. Bauer and David A. Reid; "Building Tension, Dilemmas of the Built Environment through Inca and Spanish Rule" by Steven A. Wernke; "Sistema de tenencia de tierras de ayllus y panacas incas en el valle del Cusco, siglos XVI–XVII” by Donato Amado Gonzales; “What Would Have Happened After the Inca Civil War” by Kerstin Nowack.