Chamanismo Y Sacrificio 2005
DOI: 10.4000/books.ifea.4533
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El surgimiento de la rutinización religiosa: los orígenes de los tairona-kogis

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“…Archaeologists have hypothesized that the construction of these settlements started in the lowlands of the massif from AD 200 to 1100, during the Neguanje period, and developed later in the upper slopes from AD 1100 to 1600, during the Tairona period, in response to population growth and environmental crisis (Oyuela-Caycedo 1985, 1987:221, 1998; Langebaek 2005). However, recent research in Teyuna-Ciudad Perdida shows that the construction of settlements in the upper ranges started as early as AD 400 in the Neguanje period (Giraldo 2010).…”
Section: Archaeology In the Sierra Nevada De Santa Martamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Archaeologists have hypothesized that the construction of these settlements started in the lowlands of the massif from AD 200 to 1100, during the Neguanje period, and developed later in the upper slopes from AD 1100 to 1600, during the Tairona period, in response to population growth and environmental crisis (Oyuela-Caycedo 1985, 1987:221, 1998; Langebaek 2005). However, recent research in Teyuna-Ciudad Perdida shows that the construction of settlements in the upper ranges started as early as AD 400 in the Neguanje period (Giraldo 2010).…”
Section: Archaeology In the Sierra Nevada De Santa Martamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous theories of the SNSM ancient occupation argued that the construction of these settlements started in the lowlands from A.D. (anno domini) 200 to 1100, during the Neguanje period, and subsequently developed in the upper slopes from AD 1100 to 1600, during the Tairona period, in response to population growth and environmental crisis (Langebaek, 2005; Oyuela‐Caycedo, 1985, 1987, p. 221, 1998). Recent research in Teyuna‐Ciudad Perdida started changing this scenario by showing that the construction of settlements in the upper ranges started as early as AD 400 (Giraldo, 2010).…”
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“…Several scholars (e.g., seeOyuela-Caycedo 2002) have remarked upon the use of old, perhaps even quite ancient, gold artifacts in the ongoing ceremonial life of the Kogi people living in villages on the slopes of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Such use was confirmed to me personally by several of the staff members working at the Santa Marta Museo de Oro, who added that these artifacts were hidden away from public view with tremendous care and attention by local Kogi.3.…”
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