A Conceptual Analysis Of Ancient Ecuadorian Faces Carved In Spondylus Shells

Javier Burgos, C. Sierra, Alonso Restrepo de León, Hugo Sotomayor
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Shells, probably like no other product of nature, have played an important role in the history of mankind. The pre-Hispanic civilizations of Ibero-America also used certain type of shells profusely in their religious ceremonies, in particular, in Ecuador there were two species of main importance, the Spondylus princeps and the Spondylus calcifer broadly employed to manufacture ornaments that possess a strong symbolic, religious and social meaning and that were almost exclusively used by ruling classes. Among these ornaments, the faces carved on the Spondylus shells are little known. In the present study, we chose a total of fifteen (15) pieces from the Pastor Restrepo Lince´s archaeomalacology collection to understand the possible uses of these objects, through the interpretation of the gestures represented on the faces, their dimensions, and their geographical distribution in pre-Hispanic Ecuador. To achieve the proposed objective, we approach the present investigation from the perspective of the formal analysis of concepts, which is a mathematical theory of representation of knowledge, finding that these faces carved in Spondylus, were used daily or in special ceremonial occasions and that its use was common in all the regional cultures of ancient Ecuador, from the oldest such as Valdivia, and for more than 2000 years, indicating a long tradition of the use of Spondylus as an object of great symbolic and economic value until the arrival of the Spanish
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古厄瓜多尔人在脊椎螺壳上雕刻的面孔的概念分析
贝壳在人类历史上扮演了重要的角色,这可能是其他任何自然产物都无法比拟的。前西班牙文明的伊比利亚美洲也在他们的宗教仪式中大量使用某些类型的贝壳,特别是在厄瓜多尔,有两种主要的贝壳,Spondylus princeps和Spondylus calcifer被广泛用于制造具有强烈象征意义,宗教和社会意义的装饰品,几乎只被统治阶级使用。在这些装饰品中,雕刻在Spondylus贝壳上的面孔鲜为人知。在本研究中,我们从Pastor Restrepo Lince的考古藏品中选择了15件,通过对面部手势、尺寸和前西班牙时代厄瓜多尔的地理分布的解释,来了解这些物品的可能用途。为了实现提出的目标,我们从概念的形式分析的角度来进行目前的调查,这是一种知识表示的数学理论,发现这些在Spondylus上雕刻的面孔,在日常或特殊的仪式场合中使用,它的使用在古代厄瓜多尔的所有区域文化中都很常见,从最古老的瓦尔迪维亚,到2000多年前,这表明,在西班牙人到来之前,使用脊椎骨作为具有重要象征意义和经济价值的物品有着悠久的传统
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