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    ISSN: 0091-7710
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Journal of anthropological research
    Publ. der Quelle: Chicago, IL : The University of Chicago Press
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 72, No. 3 (2016), p. 311-336
    DDC: 100
    Abstract: We discuss the role of dedication ceremonies at Paquimé, Chihuahua, Mexico, using an animistic perspective involving other-than-human, spiritually potent agents who influence and are influenced by humans. Animated agents can include artifacts and architecture, which humans create through negotiating with other agents (e.g., the potter negotiates with the clay, kiln, and fire to make pottery). Dedication ceremonies in such cases help bring active agents to life and imbue them with the specific characteristics that humans want them to have. We illustrate this process using Puebloan ethnology from the North American Southwest and then explore three cases of architectural dedication at Paquimé: the Mound of the Serpent, a pot under a water reservoir, and a central support post within the structure. These cases reflect the use of the architecture to help ensure access to water, which in turn helped Paquimé’s elites establish their city as preeminent in the region.
    Note: Copyright: © 2016 by The University of New Mexico. All rights reserved. , Copyright: © COPYRIGHT 2016 University of New Mexico
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