Teo-iconology of sacrificial power among the Moche

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Adolfo Chaparro Amaya

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Based on the iconographic evidences of predation and their narrative equivalents, present in different aspects of the Mochica culture, this essay seeks to establish (i) a methodology for approaching the cannibal sacrifice taking into account different forms of iconic ‹writing›; and (ii) establish a socio-cosmic explanation to sacrificial politics. By articulating these scriptural and political aspects, the paper will provide a new perspective to the rich discussion on the relationship between cannibalism and power that has been proposed by archaeologists, anthropologists and studies on the semiotic of Prehispanic cultures

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Adolfo Chaparro Amaya

Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia adolfo.chaparro@urosario.edu.co

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