Ofrenda para los dioses del agua : estudio de las ofrendas 102 del Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlan y de petición de lluvias de Temalacatzingo, Guerrero /

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Author / Creator:Montúfar, Aurora, author.
Edition:Primera edición.
Imprint:Ciudad de México : Secretaría de Cultura, Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, 2021.
Description:295 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portrait ; 23 cm.
Language:Spanish
Series:Colección científica
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12764280
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Varying Form of Title:Estudio de las ofrendas 102 del Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlan y de petición de lluvias de Temalacatzingo, Guerrero
ISBN:9786075395678
6075395679
Notes:Contains photos.
Bibliography: pages 277-295.
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:"This work refers to the artifacts of copal in the offerings of the Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlan (TMT), among others; highlights the historical and ethnographic relevance of the ritual use of this resin, over time and its cultural significance, among various gifts of offering, in accordance with the agricultural cycle of corn, sustenance and well-being of Mesoamerican societies. This background supports the study and comparison of the gifts of two offerings, the 102 pre-Hispanic of the TMT and the request for rains of Temalacatzingo, Guerrero. The data obtained express the cultural continuity of honor and reverence to the divine entities with rich oblations, begging them for their mediation to ensure rainfall, development and agricultural production, in accordance with the reciprocal behavior of gods-humans that governs the balance, dynamism and coherence of the universe that both inhabit, where life is a consequence of death, according to the Mesoamerican worldview. The riches offered vary; some survive, though reworked, such as mass reproductions of amaranth gods (tzoalli), that evoke the creation, honor, and sacrifice to the deities of water and war by the Mexicas, and then consume them as flesh and bones of the god. Ahuehuete, copal, yauhtli, jicara, seeds of cultivation, etc., are elements of offering of pre-Hispanic tradition." (HKB Translation) --Verso cover.
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Summary:"This work refers to the artifacts of copal in the offerings of the Templo Mayor de Tenochtitlan (TMT), among others; highlights the historical and ethnographic relevance of the ritual use of this resin, over time and its cultural significance, among various gifts of offering, in accordance with the agricultural cycle of corn, sustenance and well-being of Mesoamerican societies. This background supports the study and comparison of the gifts of two offerings, the 102 pre-Hispanic of the TMT and the request for rains of Temalacatzingo, Guerrero. The data obtained express the cultural continuity of honor and reverence to the divine entities with rich oblations, begging them for their mediation to ensure rainfall, development and agricultural production, in accordance with the reciprocal behavior of gods-humans that governs the balance, dynamism and coherence of the universe that both inhabit, where life is a consequence of death, according to the Mesoamerican worldview. The riches offered vary; some survive, though reworked, such as mass reproductions of amaranth gods (tzoalli), that evoke the creation, honor, and sacrifice to the deities of water and war by the Mexicas, and then consume them as flesh and bones of the god. Ahuehuete, copal, yauhtli, jicara, seeds of cultivation, etc., are elements of offering of pre-Hispanic tradition." (HKB Translation) --Verso cover.
Item Description:Contains photos.
Physical Description:295 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portrait ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Bibliography: pages 277-295.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9786075395678
6075395679