Moving Beyond Western Interpretive Frameworks
Luis Muro Ynoñán reflects on how scholars should approach Moche and other pre-Columbian Andean societies, emphasizing the need to move beyond modern Western frameworks when interpreting violence, sacrifice, cosmology, and human-animal relationships. He discusses the importance of archaeology, iconography, and Indigenous knowledge traditions in reconstructing aspects of the Moche worldview, while acknowledging the limits created by the absence of a surviving written system.
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Luis
Muro Ynoñán
Assistant Curator of South American Anthropology at the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago
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