Citas bibligráficas
Venegas, K., (2020). Análisis de la relación entre cánidos y humanos en el Complejo Maranga Lima, período Intermedio Tardío: Estudio de cánidos del cementerio Huaca 33. [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/15797
Venegas, K., Análisis de la relación entre cánidos y humanos en el Complejo Maranga Lima, período Intermedio Tardío: Estudio de cánidos del cementerio Huaca 33. []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/15797
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title = "Análisis de la relación entre cánidos y humanos en el Complejo Maranga Lima, período Intermedio Tardío: Estudio de cánidos del cementerio Huaca 33.",
author = "Venegas Gutiérrez, Karina Elena",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2020"
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In our country there have been ancestral cultures, with practices and knowledge necessary to rescue. The reconstruction of history gives us explanations and new ways of thinking about current development. One of the forms of reconstruction of the history and life of our ancestors is archeology. In this case, from the pre-Hispanic canids buried in Huaca 33 of the Maranga Complex, the causes and surroundings of his death, the established rituals, the socioeconomic context, etc. have been investigated mainly all of which has given us valuable information to reconstruct the established relationship of humans with canids and the function that the latter fulfilled. The finding of more than 100 remains of canids buried in Huaca 33 of the Maranga Complex, a cemetery that operated during the Late Intermediate period, allowed to know the relationship established with the people with whom they lived. For this purpose, 61 canid contexts were analyzed, based on zooarchaeological studies, identifying four canine biotypes with hair. In addition, it was observed that most of the bodies had been manipulated post mortem to place them in anatomical resting positions and that they also presented objects intentionally placed. On the other hand, it was identified that most of the buried canids corresponded with young females and that 30% of the analyzed canids had peri mortem footprints and elements and conditions that identify that these deaths would have been caused by asphyxiation, blows in the skull, in the loin or in the thorax; unable to define the reasons for the killing of these individuals, but determining that the Huaca 33 cemetery would be the place where they would be buried regardless of the way they died; also being observed in the site an overcrowding of bodies of animals and buried humans, being several disturbed and scattered throughout the cemetery; In addition to the agglomeration of bone remains in specific areas. Finally, it is concluded that these canids would have been very close to the people who inhabited Maranga for the Late Intermediate period by preparing a whole ritual when burying these canids, which involved the manipulation of the bodies and the placement of objects that they could have used the dogs in life or be post mortem offerings. This attitude demonstrates the good treatment that humans would have had with the canids in life.
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