Saturday, November 27, 2021

Miniatures:OTI::pics,notes:::11/27/21

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Replicas at Tiwanaku

Moche replicas

Moche Spiral Tower

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There also exist miniature gateways at Pumapunku which are perfect replicas of once standing monumental full-sized gateways.[31] When reducing the full-sized monumental architecture to miniature architecture the Tiahuanacans applied a specific formula.[32] There also exist replicas of larger monumental structures. For example it has been shown that the much-admired carved block known as the "Escritorio del Inca" is an accurate and reduced-scale model of full-scale architecture.[33] Some of these "model stones" like "little Pumapunku" are not isolates stones but, rather, seem to fit in the context of other stones and stone fragments.[34] According to Protzen and Nair the fact that many of these "model stones" were executed in multiple exemplars bespeaks mass production.[35]

https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Pumapunku

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The precision of the mortarless joints allowed a few blocks to be reunited with their likely neighbors [22]. Architect JP Protzen managed to make several more refits, but one of his more significant was his realization that the much-admired carved block known as the “Escritorio del Inca” (Desk of the Inca, henceforth to as Model Stone 1) was an accurate and reduced-scale model (.5774) of a full-scale architectural form (Fig. 8) [35]. Forming an architectural “Rosetta stone,” the proportions and relations of the carved ornamentation served to justify joining several andesite blocks to form an architectural composition. Though these and several other blocks have been refit, as of yet, we still lack a view of a complete structure. In particular, the relation between the andesite blocks and the sandstone slabs has still to be established. Protzen cautiously suggests that the architectural composition he reassembled may have flanked either side of a gateway.

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Fortunately, one particular refit proved a watershed moment for the reconstruction and serves as an example of the “moment of insight” instant that is facilitated by working with physical 3D objects as opposed to a 2D plan. As previously noted, Model Stone 1 is not an abstraction, but rather a precise .5774 ratio of an actual structure (or portion of a section). Several more fragments of this reduced scale architecture were identified including a miniature gateway and presented graphically as a single façade (Fig. 17).

https://heritagesciencejournal.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40494-018-0231-0

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Unlike other Moche burials discovered in the past, Donnan said they found a miniature tomb outside each burial chamber in the pyramid that mimicked the bigger tomb containing the remains.

``These miniature tombs each contained a copper figure that is meant to represent the deceased in the big tomb. That figure is lying on its back with its head toward the south, just as in the big one,'' he said.

https://www.nytimes.com/2001/02/16/science/ancient-artifacts-may-shed-light-on-moche-civilization.html


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In 2014, the Project’s archaeologists working on Platform 1 came across a unique form of architecture. Though it is portrayed in Moche art, it has no architectural equivalent. It is a raised ceremonial edifice made of adobe bricks, accessed via an ascending spiral ramp. The base was 7.5m in diameter, and it would have stood about 6.5m high. It was built on a platform in the urban centre, halfway between the Huaca de la Luna and its sister-pyramid the Huaca del Sol. The processional ramp spiralled three times around the central core to reach the platform at the top, where there was possibly a canopied throne.

Unfortunately, the remains were badly damaged during investigations in the 1970s, when methods of investigation were less sophisticated, and a team of American archaeologists from Harvard University’s Chan Chan-Moche Valley Project used bulldozers to excavate the site, destroying large sections of this unrecognised architectural feature.

We do not know of other sites where such a structure has been uncovered, but we do know what it would have looked like because there is a ceramic bottle in the Metropolitan Museum in New York that depicts exactly this shape (see illustration on p.20). The vessel is a decorated stirrup-spout bottle, dated to between the 3rd and 5th centuries AD, and depicts a figure, bedecked in regalia symbolising his elite social status, sitting on a covered throne that is perched at the top of a spiral ramp. The sides of the ramp are decorated with images of fierce felines and sculpted snails that ascend in procession towards the dignitary on high.














https://the-past.com/feature/huacas-de-moche-revealing-death-and-ritual-in-the-shadow-of-the-pyramids/

Notes: Worser, I'd say!...there's the cupola, again...in fact, I posted pic of that vase when going on about the canopy...Pumapunka means something like Puma Gateway, and brings to mind all those grimacing figures with the Olmec Growl likely depicting hallucinating shamans...in a nearby neighborhood is one of those Peruvian cacti, and it's flowering...very tall, very pretty flowers...remind myself to get pic...anyway, all three of those links outdo themselves...very good stuff..."stuff" in that they don't gloss over things...a sometime is a gathering of the replicas in the Americas...Old World too!

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DavidDavid 

Friday, November 26, 2021

moreTotora:OTI::pic,notes:::11/26/21

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Totora-reed Stone

Toltec Warrior Headdress

 







from google images-totora-reed stones pumapunka






















https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantean_figures

Notes: I've always thought it odd that the chest ornament, the "butterfly pectoral" is without ornament!...the "ears" too...and the whole thing has a stylized stiffness to it...very unlike Mexico, but, but very like Tiwanaku, Bolivia...I dunno...likely decorative metal was attached...exactly what goes on at Lake Titicaca...the headdress related to the  totora-reed stone faux roof lintels?...a whimsy...but, these warriors were pillars holding up a roof, so the headdress is in the location of the lintels!....location location location...Greeks/Egyptians too lifted from their early wooden and reed temples, trying here and there to make stone look like the old temples features...tomorrowmorrow: replica temples...oh, and Pizarro's routes to Peru...it's not that hard to get from Mesoamerica to Peru!...if, if you can sail around that southern piece of Panama that hooks to that impassable northern swamp of South America...the Darian Gap...

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DavidDavid 



Thursday, November 25, 2021

Totora-reed Stone:OTI:;pic,notes:::11/25/21

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Totora-reed Stone

Pumapunka









On the left tiny fragment of a large Totora-reed stone at Pumapunku

The roofs of the entrance to Pumapunku were most likely out of Totora-reed stones. At the west entrance of Pumapunku Totora-reed stones were found.[38] Early visitors who saw standing architecture at Tiwanaku reported about stones which resemble "straw":

[…] [T]he roof of the hall, on the outside, looks like straw, although it is of stone. Because the Indians cover their houses with straw, and for this [room] to look like the others [houses], they dressed the stone and incised it so that it would appear like a cover of straw.[39]

Large Totora-reed stones can be found in the museum at Tiwanaku.


https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Pumapunku


Notes:  I was browsing the big polygon stones, "fallen polygon stone Peru"...thought on youtube vlog is the big ones might be fake, like a facade plastered over a wall made of small stones...so I wanted to see a stones back, and maybe inside...a search ongoing...and, and the search turned up that Tortora-reed stone!...a find...is it the motif on the Toltec warriors, and the Chac-mols headdresses?....a far far reach is the Sea People's headdresses?...I dunno...for tomorrowmorrow, or sometime soon...Happy Thanksgiving!

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DavidDavid




Tuesday, November 2, 2021

OTI:notes::11/2/21

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Notes:  Braves 7, Astros 0 ...listened to the game on the radio without paying attention while browsing diy tree trimming vlogs on youtube...Jacaranda outfront has gotten too big-too wide, too high...what to do?...I dunno...tree trimmers, being in the trimming business, want an arm and a leg!...baseball season over, too my ancient motif posts, until next Springtime! 

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DavbidDavid