EPISODE · Jul 23, 2013 · 9H 1M
Inka Human Sacrifice and Mountain Worship Audiobook by Thomas Besom
from Listen to Most Popular Audiobooks in History, Ancient · host Thomas Besom
https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/audiobook/73/ to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Inka Human Sacrifice and Mountain Worship Subtitle: Strategies for Empire Unification Author: Thomas Besom Narrator: Kelly Klaas Format: Unabridged Length: 9 hrs and 1 min Language: English Release date: 07-23-13 Publisher: University Press Audiobooks Ratings: 2.5 of 5 out of 4 votes Genres: History, Ancient Publisher's Summary: The Inka empire was the largest pre-Columbian polity in the New World. Its vast expanse, its ethnic diversity, and the fact that the empire may have been consolidated in less than a century have prompted much scholarly interest in its creation. In this study, Besom explores the ritual practices of human sacrifice and the worship of mountains, attested in both archaeological investigations and ethnohistorical sources, as tools in the establishment and preservation of political power. Besom examines the relationship between symbols, ideology, ritual, and power to demonstrate how the Cuzquenos could have used rituals to manipulate common Andean symbols to uphold their authority over subjugated peoples. He considers ethnohistoric accounts of the categories of human sacrifice to gain insights into related rituals and motives, and reviews the ethnohistoric evidence of mountain worship to predict locations as well as motives. He also analyzes specific archaeological sites and assemblages, theorizing that they were the locations of sacrifices designed to assimilate subject peoples, bind conquered lands to the state, and/or justify the extraction of local resources. The book is published by University of New Mexico Press.
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/audiobook/73/ to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Inka Human Sacrifice and Mountain Worship Subtitle: Strategies for Empire Unification Author: Thomas Besom Narrator: Kelly Klaas Format: Unabridged Length: 9 hrs and 1 min Language: English Release date: 07-23-13 Publisher: University Press Audiobooks Ratings: 2.5 of 5 out of 4 votes Genres: History, Ancient Publisher's Summary: The Inka empire was the largest pre-Columbian polity in the New World. Its vast expanse, its ethnic diversity, and the fact that the empire may have been consolidated in less than a century have prompted much scholarly interest in its creation. In this study, Besom explores the ritual practices of human sacrifice and the worship of mountains, attested in both archaeological investigations and ethnohistorical sources, as tools in the establishment and preservation of political power. Besom examines the relationship between symbols, ideology, ritual, and power to demonstrate how the Cuzquenos could have used rituals to manipulate common Andean symbols to uphold their authority over subjugated peoples. He considers ethnohistoric accounts of the categories of human sacrifice to gain insights into related rituals and motives, and reviews the ethnohistoric evidence of mountain worship to predict locations as well as motives. He also analyzes specific archaeological sites and assemblages, theorizing that they were the locations of sacrifices designed to assimilate subject peoples, bind conquered lands to the state, and/or justify the extraction of local resources. The book is published by University of New Mexico Press.
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