The Sacred Landscape of the Inca: The Cusco Ceque System

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1998-12-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Texas Pr
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Summary

The ceque system of Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca empire, was perhaps the most complex indigenous ritual system in the pre-Columbian Americas. From a center known as the Coricancha (Golden Enclosure) or the Temple of the Sun, a system of 328 huacas (shrines) arranged along 42 ceques (lines) radiated out toward the mountains surrounding the city. This elaborate network, maintained by ayllus (kin groups) that made offerings to the shrines in their area, organized the city both temporally and spiritually.From 1990 to 1995, Brian Bauer directed a major project to document the ceque system of Cusco. In this book, he synthesizes extensive archaeological survey work with archival research into the Inca social groups of the Cusco region, their land holdings, and the positions of the shrines to offer a comprehensive, empirical description of the ceque system. Moving well beyond previous interpretations, Bauer constructs a convincing model of the system' physical form and its relation to the social, political, and territorial organization of Cusco.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations and Tables
ix(4)
Preface xiii
1 Introduction
1(12)
The Shrines and Ceques of Cusco
1(5)
The Organization of Cusco and the Ceque System
6(3)
Studies of the Cusco Ceque System
9(4)
2 The Original Ceque System Manuscript
13(10)
The Date of the Original Ceque System Manuscript
13(2)
Sixteenth-Century Writings on the Cusco Ceque System
15(8)
3 Huacas
23(12)
The Huacas of the Cusco Ceque System
23(7)
Identifying Huacas: A Research Method
30(5)
4 The Social Organization of Cusco and Its Ceque System
35(14)
Collana, Payan, Cayao
35(4)
Kings, Ayllus, and Ceques
39(10)
5 The Huacas and Ceques of Chinchaysuyu
49(26)
6 The Huacas and Ceques of Antisuyu
75(21)
7 The Huacas and Ceques of Collasuyu
96(22)
8 The Huacas and Ceques of Cuntisuyu
118(17)
9 Albornoz and the Cusco Ceque System
135(8)
Albornoz and the Huacas of Chinchaysuyu
136(7)
10 Systems of Huacas and Ceques: Past and Present
143(12)
Evidence of Other Inca Ceques
143(7)
Possible Evidence of Pre-Inca Ceques: The Nazca Lines
150(1)
Modern Ritual Lines in the Andes
150(5)
11 An Overview of the Cusco Ceque System
155(8)
Appendix 1: Rowe's (1980) and Zuidema's (1964) Numbering Systems for the Cusco Ceque System 163(2)
Appendix 2: Account of the shrines of Cuzco (Bernabe Cobo, Historia del Nuevo Mundo, ms.1653, Book Thirteen, Chapters 13-16). English translation 165(14)
John H. Rowe
Appendix 3: Suggested Glosses of Huaca Names 179(18)
Margot Beyersdorff
Notes 197(26)
Glossary of Aymara, English, Spanish, and Quechua Terms 223(4)
Bibliography 227(14)
Archival Sources 227(3)
Printed Sources 230(11)
General Index 241(4)
Index of Huaca Names 245(4)
Index of Ceques 249

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