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El cuerpo femenino como territorio sagrado. Una interpretación de la ritualidad sobre la piel entre las indígenas huastecas del Oriente de México
The Huasteca Potosina is a region to the east of Mexico where cultures of great socio cultural relevance developed within a compound known as Mesoamerica. The purpose of this text is to develop a study of the cosmological context of the huasteco people in which such people rendered tribute to different deities, among which we will highlight the concept of Mother Earth and it´s link to fertility. For that purpose we consider different artistic ways of representation like codex, sculpure and clay pots from where we propose the feminine body was transformed in a sacred space ornamented with painting, tatoos and specific costumes that gave it a simbolic and aesthetic identity.
期刊介绍:
ESTUDIOS ATACAMEÑOS, Arqueología y Antropología Surandinas publica y difunde contribuciones originales e inéditas resultantes de investigaciones sobre temas de arqueología, antropología social, etnohistoria y bioantropología del centro-sur andino. Es una revista de circulación semestral, y el órgano oficial de difusión del Instituto de Investigaciones Arqueológicas y Museo (IIAM), de la Universidad Católica del Norte. Fue creada el año 1973 por el padre Gustavo Le Paige s. j., manteniendo desde entonces una continuidad en su publicación.