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Title: Paracas


1
Paracas
  • in Quechua, "Paracas" means sand blown by the
    wind
  • 18 km south of Pisco
  • Excavations by JulioTello in 1925
  • culture overlaps with Chavín (early) and Nazca
    (late)
  • ceramic comparisons used for chronology
  • site of Cahuachi in the center of region

2
Paracas Cultures
  • Paracas Cavernas
  • earliest burials in bottle-shaped tombs
  • Paracas Necropolis
  • later interments in rectangular trenches
  • Chincha
  • seafaring culture up to Inca times

3
Paracas Ceramics
  • globular vessels with incised and painted
    decoration
  • characterized by incision and post-fire painting
  • designs show earlier Chavín influence

4
Paracas Cavernas
  • burial pits under the sand dug next to one
    another
  • nothing on the surface to suggest their presence
  • construction
  • cylindrical wall of stone 1 - 1.5 m in diameter
    and 2 m high
  • 3 m deep shaft leading to funerary chamber
  • chamber is about 1 - 1.2 m high and 3 - 4 m in
    diameter
  • footholds on the side of the chamber for access
  • roof of chamber covered with whale ribs and mats

5
Paracas Cavernas - Mummies
  • each tomb had 30 - 40 bodies
  • one had as many as 55
  • predominance of female bodies, but few infants
  • many have been trephined
  • appear to correspond to different social classes
  • some are poor and almost naked, or in a cotton
    mantle
  • others are covered with two or three mantles
  • also have turbans and gold jewelry on the head
  • dead wrapped in simple gauze-like fabrics
  • rarely decorated with more than two-colored
    stripes
  • rich in grave goods (ceramics)
  • food remains also found

6
Paracas Necropolis
  • located only a few hundred meters from the
    Cavernas
  • burials of high-ranking individuals
  • 429 mummy bundles ("fardos")

7
Paracas Necropolis - Mummies
  • referred to as fardos
  • measured about 1.2 m high and 1.7 m in diameter
  • many seated in baskets
  • bodies were flexed and naked
  • many wear a few ornaments such such as shell bead
    necklaces
  • heads were artificially deformed

8
Paracas Necropolis - Social Differentiation
  • some bundles indicated great wealth
  • as many as 150 textile grave goods
  • llama and alpaca wool used as well as cotton
  • quantity indicates great devotion to textile
    production
  • burial No. 49 was especially rich
  • 26 lengths of plain cloth
  • largest measured 28 X 4 m in one piece

9
Paracas Necropolis- Textiles
  • burial cloths
  • usually about 1 m wide and 2 m long and made of
    three strips
  • estimated that one must have taken two years to
    make
  • designs are the same as those on Nazca 1 vessels

10
Paracas Textiles
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Paracas Textiles
12
Paracas Textiles - Colors Design
  • colors
  • evidence for as many as 190 colors and shades
  • number of colors ranges from two to six
  • dyes
  • Paracas culture used a marine bivalve
  • Nazca fabrics used cochineal beetle
  • design
  • always a naturalistic element in Paracas motifs
  • subtle representation and stylization in Nazca
    motifs

13
Paracas Textiles - Techniques
  • embroidery
  • completed by more than one person
  • as many as 17 worked on a singlemantle
  • techniques
  • covering stem-stitch embroidery
  • experiments in tapestry
  • cotton used for the warp and alpaca for the weft
  • cross-knit loop and stitch
  • figures look as if they were crocheted
  • imparts three-dimensional feeling

14
Paracas Textiles
15
Paracas Textiles
16
Paracas - Religion
  • mythical beings animate the fabrics as if they
    were floating
  • fusion of animal and human characteristics
  • "cat demon" and human with whisker mask
  • mouth mask appears more frequently on Paracas
    fabrics
  • felines shown frontally, as if staring one down
  • cat motifs are quite common
  • motif of figures holding trophy head and weapon
    in other

17
Paracas - Economics
  • consider that 429 bundles were found at the
    Necropolis site
  • enormous amount of energy went into the
    manufacture of each

18
Paracas - Chronology
  • Early Horizon
  • Early Intermediate
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